Why is it taboo to raise bamboo at home?
The reason why raising bamboo is taboo at home is that bamboo grows quickly and affects lighting.
Bamboo is one of the most common Feng Shui garden plants. In Chinese bamboo culture, bamboo is compared to a gentleman. In Chinese paintings, pine, bamboo and plum are often called the "Three Friends of Suihan", which has been used since ancient times. There is a saying that "it is better to eat without meat than live without bamboo", which shows how much the ancients loved bamboo. In Feng Shui, bamboo is also one of the plants with very auspicious meanings in Feng Shui.
But bamboo grows too fast, and the plant is very tall, so once it grows, it will prevent sunlight from getting in. Although bamboo has a good meaning and means rising steadily, dense bamboo Bamboo leaves will block the air circulation, making them neither light nor air-tight, making them unsuitable for growing at home. Therefore, raising bamboo is taboo at home.
There are Feng Shui requirements for placing bamboo at home
There are Feng Shui requirements for placing bamboo at home. Bamboo cannot live without water, but there should not be too much water. Too much water is detrimental to the accumulation of wealth. It is best to use glass or crystal vases for bamboo vases. Avoid using sharp edges and corners. These edges and corners will consume the effect of the bamboo and the feng shui will be reversed.
You can tie a red ribbon on the bamboo at home, which will add joy to the home and help luck. Bamboo cannot live without light, it can fully absorb sunlight and bring endless blessings. Therefore, you must pay attention to Feng Shui and do not violate taboos. If the doors and windows at home are kept closed for a long time, the ventilation in the environment is poor. However, bamboo grows faster and the branches and leaves at the top are more vigorous. If the air in the environment is not circulated, it is easy to cause diseases and insect pests in the bamboo.