What kind of trees are planted around the house for feng shui?
Clapping your hands is what we often say about poplars. When the wind blows, the leaves will rattle, like the sound of clapping. Mulberry, mulberry homophonic mourning, meaning unlucky, and planting mulberry in front of the door, there is a door to receive mourning, including mourning taboo;
Willow trees, all growing at the water's edge, are rather heavy in yin, but what our family needs is a villa. Planting willow trees with heavy yin in the villa will have a certain impact on the owner;
Sophora japonica, there is a ghost word next to it, called the first shade tree. From the perspective of geomantic omen, it can't be planted in front of or behind the house. There are also willows that don't enter the house, peppers and pomegranates are buried casually, there are many descendants of grapes in front of the door, and ginkgo trees are everywhere in the house.
So what kind of trees are planted before and after the rural houses?
Osmanthus fragrans and Osmanthus fragrans are both ornamental and practical. They have been loved by people since ancient times. Osmanthus fragrans is rich and has a good meaning. Now there are many residential areas and scenic spots in the city. It is also very good to plant osmanthus trees before and after rural houses, which are fragrant and refreshing.
Taxus chinensis is called longevity tree and auspicious tree, and it is also very suitable for planting in front of and behind the house. The good meaning and beautiful overall shape of Taxus chinensis are loved by everyone.
Peach trees are planted in the front and back of almost every household in the countryside. People used to think that they liked peach trees because they could bear fruit and eat. Later, I learned that they were also related to Feng Shui. Peach trees symbolize good luck. Who doesn't want good luck at home? Not only does it have a good meaning, but the scenery of peach blossoms is also beautiful when they are in full bloom, and they are very ornamental. As a result, they can be eaten, which is very common in many rural areas.
What are the taboos of rural house geomantic omen?
Nowadays, there are many country houses. Due to the special geographical location of the village, the geomantic omen of the village residence is different from that of the urban residence. So, what are the feng shui taboos of rural houses? Teacher Gao Yongqiang from China numerology geomantic network will tell you!
There are no trees in front of the house.
There must be no big trees in front of the house, because from the perspective of geomantic omen, the big trees in front of the house not only prevent yang from entering the house, but also prevent yin from leaving the house, which will lead to a decline in family fortune and affect family health. And in real life, it will bring inconvenience to the family's income and expenditure. If it rains and thunders, there is also the danger of lightning. Therefore, there must be no trees in front of or behind the house.
Second, there should be no dead trees in front of or behind the house.
Avoiding dead trees in front of the house, whether standing upright or falling to the ground, is unlucky for the family in feng shui, especially damaging the healthy life of the elderly and making the family poorer and poorer. Teacher Gao suggested that even if the front door of the house is not a big tree, it is best to uproot it, whether it is upright or falling to the ground.
Third, there should be trees in the northwest.
In the geomantic omen of living, there are big trees in the northwest of living. In geomantic omen, there are big trees in this position to protect the family and bring health to the whole family. The big trees here should not be cut down, otherwise it will bring bad luck to the family, and there may be great disasters for children and grandchildren. Be very careful.