Why can't we plant banyan trees at home, because banyan trees don't make people (superstitious)
It is unlucky to grow banyan trees at home.
Why can't we plant banyan trees at home? Because banyan trees are unlucky to grow at home, and banyan trees are homophonic. Ancient feudal superstitious people thought that banyan trees were not accepted by people. Planting banyan trees at home will lead to family life, affect people's health and make families suffer disasters and diseases again and again.
Generally, banyan trees will grow very tall, and every household in rural areas has a yard. Planting banyan trees in the yard is like having a piece of wood in the frame, which forms a trapped word and may trap family members. It is especially taboo in rural areas.
Where are banyan trees planted? The village chief has good feng shui.
As mentioned earlier, banyan trees are generally planted at the head of the village, which means guarding the village. The banyan tree is called the Feng Shui tree, which is the origin of it. Planting a banyan tree at the head of the village is a symbol of the village, which can drive away some ghosts and gods and prevent some natural disasters.
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There is a saying in Chaoshan, that is, first banyan is followed by bamboo. They like to plant banyan trees in front of the house and bamboo in the back. Banyan trees enjoy the cool in summer, and bamboo can keep out the wind and cold at the back. Moreover, in Cantonese, the front banyan and the back bamboo are very similar. So in Guangdong, banyan trees are also called mature trees.
In fact, there are superstitions about why banyan trees can't be planted at home, and now few people plant trees in the yard, which are basically small bonsai. In this case, it is no problem to plant banyan trees at home. After all, banyan trees are just superstitions.