1. Pine tree. The pine tree is a long-lived evergreen tree with a very strong material. This also means that the relationship between children and grandchildren will be good, the family will be prosperous, and the Chinese people will As a symbol of longevity, steadfastness and chastity, pine trees, bamboo and plum blossoms are known as the three friends of Suihan. They have very high ornamental value and are planted next to the cemetery to wish their descendants a long and healthy life.
2. Cypress trees. Cypress trees are evergreen all year round and have a long lifespan. This can also mean that the deceased can sleep forever. Cypress trees also symbolize new life. Planting next to the cemetery can allow future generations to prosper. In some According to folklore, cypress trees contain very strong yang energy, which will make things like ghosts very scared. Planting cypress trees next to graveyards can prevent the graves of the deceased from being infested by ghosts.
3. Willow tree. According to folklore, willow tree is a thing that gathers yin energy. Planting it next to the cemetery is more beneficial to the deceased. Many rural areas will plant willow trees at the grave when they are buried. The seedlings need to be inserted into the soil to survive, and their vitality is very tenacious. The willow tree not only represents the longing for the deceased, but also has the meaning of blessing future generations with wealth.
4. Mulberry trees. Mulberry trees are also very suitable for planting next to graves. In our culture, mulberry trees represent homesickness and have very high economic value and certain ornamental value. There are mulberry trees next to graveyards. , which means prosperity in people and wealth. If the planted mulberry trees grow vigorously and have dense leaves, it means that the feng shui of the cemetery is particularly good, and future generations will be able to obtain relatively strong fortune.