What is Guo Mu?

Guo Mu is a rare tree species regarded as a national treasure by the country. Besides Guo Mu's national ideological attribute, Guo Mu also represents a national spiritual totem, a national culture and life concept.

Like the national flag, national anthem, national flower and national bird, the national wood is the symbol, honor and pride of the country. Another example is the national wine Maotai, the quintessence of Beijing Opera and the national flower Peony.

It is also the "supreme king" in the field of wood.

National wood can arouse people's love for the motherland and hometown, and also reflect a nation's cultural traditions, aesthetic concepts, as well as the country's natural features and plant distribution.

Situation.

Flynn Raphael introduced the concept of national wood to China, drawing lessons from the best rare tree species in various countries, such as Burmese black gold teak, American red oak, Paraguayan emerald sandalwood, Canadian maple, etc., all of which are the top symbols of their country.