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What is the symbolic meaning of the chun tree?

Auspiciousness, peace, and longevity:

Chinese trees are regarded as symbols of good fortune, peace, and longevity, so many people like to plant them in their yards in the hope that their families will be healthy and live a long life. Since ancient times, the Chinese have regarded the chun tree as an exclusive symbol of their father, and respectfully call their father "chun", which means that the father will live as long as the chun tree. Giving chun buds to male elders means that the chun will have unlimited longevity. The toon tree also symbolizes many children and good fortune, representing the prosperity of the family. In courtyard feng shui, the chun tree has the function of "hiding water and sheltering from wind, accompanying the earth's veins, resolving evil spirits, and increasing prosperity and good luck", bringing positive energy to the courtyard. The toon tree is considered the patron saint of the home and plays a protective role in the home. In some places, there is a custom of "touching the chun". On New Year's Eve, children will circle around the chun tree three times and then touch the chun tree, hoping that the child will grow up healthily. To sum up, the Chinese chun tree’s symbolic meanings include good luck, peace, longevity, a symbol of fatherhood, many children and blessings, the positive energy of courtyard feng shui, as well as protective effects and specific customs.