Although flashy, Tai Huang is really rich. A poem by Lu You perfectly explains the external beauty and internal meaning of Haitang. Begonia flower is beautiful and noble, and it also symbolizes wealth and harmony in Feng Shui, so it is very suitable for raising at home. However, some people think it is unlucky to keep begonia at home. This is because there is a kind of begonia called begonia, which gives people a feeling of sadness and parting. People also call it heartbroken flower, but it is completely incorrect to say that begonia is unlucky.
What are the feng shui taboos for placing begonia? 1. Don't put it in high places: Begonia can be cultivated indoors, but it is large and can only be used as a floor-standing bonsai, not in high places. On the one hand, the begonia placed in high places is easy to fall off, which will hurt people by accident and bring disaster to families; Secondly, the begonia placed in high places will block the lighting in the house, resulting in more yin and yang in the home, which is not conducive to home feng shui.
2. Don't put it in a dark corner: Begonia is a light-loving plant. If you put them in a dark corner, it will definitely lead to the growth of begonia, and even lead to the withering and death of plants. So if we breed begonia at home, it's best to put it in the living room, near the sofa or shelf, as long as it doesn't interfere with the passage.
3. Don't put it at the door: Begonia is big and its branches are not slender and straight. If it is placed at the door, it will hinder access, causing inconvenience to people, and crowded people will also do harm to Haitang, which is not conducive to the normal growth of Haitang. In addition, Haitang itself symbolizes wealth and harmony. If you put it at the door, it is easy to be hit by airflow and you can't make a fortune.