Planting trees at home is a feng shui taboo, and it is not suitable to plant trees in front of doors and windows.
It's forbidden for branches to be too thick and extend into houses
In our traditional cognition, all the places with too many trees are slightly cold, which also corresponds to the fact that too many trees in Feng Shui are easy to provoke yin. If the branches are too thick, they will look at the roof of the house, which also represents a very unlucky feng shui phenomenon. This kind is generally called "weak yang", which is easy to take away the yang and popularity in the house. This is just like the abandoned houses we usually see in movies, which are very dark, so these are worthy of everyone's attention.
There should be no trees in front of the window
You may think it is comfortable and refreshing to see a green article when you open the window, but if the trees are too close to our window, it may lead to damp atmosphere, which is not conducive to the health of residents. Generally speaking, the tree in front of the window should be more than 2 meters away. Houses and trees should form a friendly relationship. The ancients said: "The tree is auspicious to the house, but the back house is fierce." If a tree is fighting for the living space with the house, then it must deviate from the house. On the contrary, if the tree and the house are friendly, they "support" each other. Trees provide shade and wind protection for houses, which is helpful to the building quality of houses and the health of residents.
Every tree is different
It is known that some trees in geomantic omen have geomantic implications, so when planting trees at home, you should choose trees according to your own geomantic omen, such as Toona sinensis, which represents longevity. In some places, the custom of letting children "touch Toona sinensis" is prevalent, which means healthy growth. Sophora japonica stands for "Lu", while peach trees, willow trees and cypress trees are used to ward off evil spirits and drive away evil spirits. In other rural areas with conservative folk customs, trees that promote the prosperity of the whole village are still planted, mostly evergreen trees such as camphor, pine, cypress and Phoebe bournei, and their meanings are mostly prosperous.