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The implication and symbol of Sophora japonica

The meaning and symbol of Sophora japonica includes three aspects: auspiciousness, fame and vitality.

1, auspicious

Sophora japonica has a strong vitality. If properly maintained, it can grow for at least several decades. Therefore, Sophora japonica symbolizes auspiciousness, which means blessing peace, health and auspiciousness, and has strong adaptability to the environment. Raising at home means that family wealth has been rising, which has a good meaning of exorcism and nursing home.

2. Fame

In ancient times, it was the greatest wish of every family for men to take the imperial examination, which was not only a sign of family prosperity, but also a sign of success. At that time, Sophora japonica symbolized the status of the three fairs, implying that the descendants of the family were promoted step by step, and the symbolic meaning still remains, so it has always been loved by many people.

Step 3: physical strength

Sophora japonica not only grows at a high concentration, but also grows very fast, and it can be shaped in one year. In addition, it has a strong adaptability to the environment, and can grow healthily with sufficient water, sunshine and fertilizer, so its meaning is vitality, which symbolizes the vitality of life, which is also one of the meanings of Sophora japonica.

Orientation and geomantic omen of Sophora japonica planting

1, planting direction

The growth of Sophora japonica needs plenty of sunshine, so the place where Sophora japonica is planted should not be too dark, but should be planted in a sunny place. In addition, Sophora japonica is a drought-tolerant tree species, but it is sensitive to wind direction. If planted in a dark place or in a humid environment, it is easy to rot and produce other pests. Therefore, planting Sophora japonica should consider the place with clear wind direction.

2.feng shui

In China culture, the four corners represent ominous, so Sophora japonica should not be planted in the four corners of the home, otherwise it will easily attract evil spirits. In ancient times, the life span of Sophora japonica was very long, and planting it around the grave was equivalent to giving the grave the meaning of immortality. Therefore, Sophora japonica is not suitable for planting around the tomb.