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Home feng shui plants: the placement method of fairy columns in houses

Some plants and flowers are closely related to the regulation of Feng Shui, which is mentioned in many ancient Feng Shui books. Some flowers and plants are closely related to the regulation of Feng Shui, such as: "All trees like their homes, but their backs are fierce." "The bamboo forest around the house is green and lucky." "Planting trees in the atrium, planting dates by the door is auspicious; Planting trees in the court is more leisurely and sleepy, and planting trees in the court is the main disaster. "

From the above, we can see that the traditional geomantic omen is very particular about the types of trees near the house and the location of planting, mainly because it will have an impact on the geomantic omen at home. But the trees mentioned above are all outdoor plants, and indoor plants have other reasons.

Indoor plants used for geomantic omen can be divided into two categories, one is evergreen plants used for fortune, and the other is cactus plants used for evil spirits. These two plants must be clearly distinguished, because their functions are different, so the orientation of decoration will be different; If you are confused, you are likely to be self-defeating!

Please remember the following main principles:

Put the evergreen plants with big leaves in the "prosperous position" and the prickly cactus plants in the "declining position".

As long as you can grasp the above essentials, you won't be confused by good luck and bad luck. Generally speaking, placing any plants has little effect on those common directions that are not prosperous.

Putting some evergreen plants with thick leaves or large leaves in the prosperous direction can achieve the effect of "thriving" and increase the wealth of the house. For example, evergreen plants such as cycads, oak trees, Camptotheca acuminata and kudzu vine (also known as evergreen) are ideal. In addition to the four plants mentioned above, other plants, such as Ficus latifolia, sunflower, Huweilan and Fu Guizhu, also have a "lush" effect.