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Fruits that bode well.

There are many auspicious fruits in Feng Shui, such as apples, oranges, persimmons, pomegranates and dates, which can bring us good luck if we often buy them home.

As the saying goes, an apple a day keeps the doctor away. We all know that the nutritional value of apples is super high and they are deeply loved by everyone. It is also our most common fruit. In ancient times, it was considered to have the meaning of peace and good luck. Apple is bright in color, crisp and delicious, full of youth and infinite vitality.

So you can not only put fruit at home, but also raise an apple tree, which is very good. Orange is homophonic with auspiciousness, which means auspiciousness. Orange is golden yellow, just like gold, which also means auspiciousness in geomantic omen. Many people not only buy oranges from time to time, but also raise a pot of kumquat trees at home to make money for their families.

Fruit brings good luck.

Some people in the north call tomatoes persimmons, but the persimmons we are talking about today are big fruit persimmons that grow on trees, and they are only obtained in late autumn. This kind of fruit symbolizes wealth. If a classmate at home puts this kind of fruit very well, it means that it is fruitful. If you want to be the first, you will get a reward if you pay. Pomegranate trees are rich in seeds and blessings, which can add happiness to families, blossom in summer and bear fruit in autumn and winter.

If you want to have children at home, putting some pomegranate fruit at home can add some blessings to yourself. The folk description of jujube tree is that jujube tree paid money that year, which means jujube tree lived well and the result was quick. At the traditional wedding in China, dates and longan were put on the bed, which means it is a good omen for the couple, and it is also a very auspicious fruit.