Why don’t you plant trees in the front and willows in the back when building a house?

There are various sayings about life in the countryside. Some guide farmers in farming, some explain weather changes, some predict crop harvests, and some are about house feng shui. From the perspective of farmers, the quality of a house's feng shui is an important factor that affects family life. Among them, "Don't plant mulberries in the front, don't plant willows in the back, and don't plant ghosts in the yard" is a saying often said by the elderly farmers.

No mulberry trees planted in front

No mulberry trees planted in front of the house means that mulberry trees cannot be planted in front of the house. Because the word "mulberry" in mulberry trees is a homophone to the word "mourning", it is taboo in rural areas. Planting mulberry trees in front of the house.

Don’t plant willows in the future

In the eyes of farmers, the family should be a place where wealth is gathered, so all kinds of feng shui and furniture decorations should be based on "gathering", but willow trees The word "liu" in "liu" is homophonic to the word "liu". In the eyes of farmers, it is suspected that gold and silver treasures will be leaked out. Therefore, willow trees cannot be planted behind rural houses to prevent the family's money from flowing out.

If there are no ghosts planted in the courtyard, they clap their hands

The ghosts clapping their fingers are poplar trees because the leaves of the poplar trees are relatively small. When the wind blows, the leaves of the poplar trees will "squeak" in the summer. When there are many leaves, it will affect the owner's sleep, and the rustling sound can also block thieves, so poplar trees cannot be planted in rural yards.

Planting trees in front of and behind houses in rural areas is very particular, and they cannot be planted casually. Therefore, when farmers want to plant trees in their own yards or in front of and behind their houses, they must think twice to avoid violating taboos.