Strange popular science of five kinds of ghost trees
I. Melia azedarach
Melia azedarach is a deciduous tree of Meliaceae and Melia, also known as Melia azedarach. Because its fruit is bitter, many families will not plant this tree, and no one wants to find bitter fruit for themselves. In geomantic omen, neem is a shady tree, which is easy to attract ghosts and is regarded as an ominous tree.
Second, mulberry trees
Mulberry is also considered as a kind of tree that can evoke souls. The word "mulberry" is homophonic with "mourning". If mulberries are planted in front of the door, it means there may be a funeral, which is an ominous sign for the family. From the perspective of geomantic omen, mulberry is unlucky. Mulberry belongs to the shade, and Yin Qi is heavier, so it can gather in the heavier places in Yin Qi, thus making it weak and sickly.
Third, poplars
Poplar is also called "ghost clapping", because when the wind blows, the leaves will clatter and make a sound like someone clapping their hands, which is also the origin of the name. Poplar is also a shade tree in geomantic omen, which is a kind of shade tree and easy to provoke ghosts, so it is not suitable for planting at home.
Four. Chinese scholar tree
From the name, there is a word "ghost" in Sophora japonica, which is related to ghosts. He is also a ghost in Feng Shui. Known as a ghost in the forest, with a heavy yin qi, it has become one of the ghost trees.
Verb (short for verb) willow
Willow is also a tree that can attract ghosts. It is rumored that it has the function of evoking souls and can touch ghosts. It is also related to the funeral of the people. Some evil spirits are made of willow, which is a tree in the ghost world and is not suitable for planting at home.