Is there a scientific basis for "no mulberry before locust planting, no ghost clapping in the yard"?

This actually belongs to the content of traditional geomantic omen, which is superstitious and has no scientific basis. In other words, I believe that the symbolic meaning of these homophones will become a reality and determine the reality, and the pronunciation of mulberry "mourning" will bring bad things. This is an act of imposing relations. It's a psychological hint, otherwise you wouldn't be so entangled.

When people plant trees in residential areas, they are very picky about tree species. As the saying goes, "Don't plant mulberry trees before and willow trees after. It is said that "Mulberry" is related to "mourning". " Willow trees do not bear seeds, and there will be no male offspring after planting willow trees in the house. Say "sneak back (willow)" and you will make a fortune. Poplar meets the wind, and the leaves creak like ghosts clapping their hands. Unfortunately, these trees are not planted in the right place. In addition, cypress trees are not allowed in the yard, saying that cypress trees are a symbol of ghosts.

Dead trees are not allowed in the yard at home, because they think dead trees mean the death of the family. So the trees in the yard are dead, so we must uproot them immediately and plant new trees. As the saying goes, no mulberry trees are planted before, no willow trees are planted after, and there is no "ghost clapping" in the yard. The "lost tree" here refers to mulberry trees. The reason why the hospital didn't plant mulberry trees before was because "mulberry trees" and "mourning" were the same. It is unlucky to go out to see mulberries (mourning clothes).

Poplar trees planted in the yard may attract ghosts, which is extremely unfortunate. Linqing, Shandong Province has a similar catchword. If you plant mulberry trees first and willow trees later, you will lose your offspring. "Hangman" refers to peach trees. Because peach blossoms, branches and fruits are blood red, monsters are willing to live on peach trees, so they dare not plant them in the yard. Ordinary people think peach trees are evil. Most people think that peach trees have magic power, and they are mainly used as nails to ward off evil spirits. This is because "peach" and "escape" are homophonic, and there is a folk saying that "there is a peach in front of the door, you can't beg", which is also related to homophonic.