As the saying goes, "Don't plant bamboo in front of the door, and don't plant trees behind the house". What is the truth?
Therefore, I personally feel that such words do exist in rural areas, but they are proverbs and somewhat reluctant. Today, farmers can't argue whether it is a proverb or not, just talk about the positive side reflected by this sentence.
Don't plant bamboo in front of the door. Have you ever heard of the bamboo method? Only 3CM long in the first four years, and 30CM long every day from the fifth year! It takes four years for pregnancy to take root, and then explosive growth begins in the fifth year. This is the bamboo law which contains profound human truth.
What is the crazy growth of bamboo? Naturally, bamboo roots are common, and the key lies in bamboo whip. Bamboo was carried in front of the door. In a few years, the bamboo in front of the door may be flooded, and bamboo whips are everywhere in the field. Developed bamboo whips may affect the safety of houses.
Not only that, the huge bamboo forest will also bring mosquitoes, affect the lighting of the house, affect the ventilation of the house and a series of problems. When bamboo grows to a certain scale, it is difficult to control. It is obviously unrealistic to dig a ditch in front of the door just by digging a deep ditch or by your own efforts. It's getting harder and harder to cut bamboo every year, and one day it will cut your heart.
Therefore, it is not entirely unreasonable not to plant bamboo in front of the door. The "front door" may be more about telling people to plant bamboo a little farther away from the house, or to plant it in another way, not in front of the door. There is no contradiction between living without bamboo and not planting bamboo in front of the door.
We don't plant trees behind the house. When building a house in the countryside, you should pay attention to sitting north facing south. Not only for good lighting, but also to avoid the wind. We are in a monsoon climate zone, with Siberian north wind in winter. Sitting facing south is mainly to let the house blow into the southeast wind and avoid the northwest wind.
If you plant trees behind the house, no matter whether the trees are big or small, once they grow tall, it will be easy to attract the wind, and in winter, when the north wind howls, it will be easy to blow the trees down. When the tree fell, it hit the house right. So there is a saying that no trees are planted behind the house. Look at the big tree in this class below. If the trees are closer to the house, it is estimated that the house will collapse.
So in general, although this sentence has not been heard much, it is still meaningful from the comfort and safety of some houses. The front and back of the house are too close to the house to grow bamboo, don't you think?