Feng Shui Implication of Yangmei
The specific reasons are as follows:
1, auspicious. Myrica rubra is purple-black and round, so the ancients also called it dragon, which means it is very auspicious. Dragons are an auspicious thing in China. No matter which part of the dragon can bring good luck to themselves and their families, people usually plant bayberry trees in their own yards and bring good luck to their families when it bears fruit.
2. Delicate mind. What does Yangmei mean? In many ways, it means a subtle mind. Among them, the particles of Myrica rubra are like fish eyes, corresponding to Pisces in the constellation. A hundred grains on bayberry are like delicate Pisces. Sweet and sour tastes like Pisces, sometimes happy and sometimes sad.
3, send charcoal in the snow. The implication of sending charcoal in the snow is related to a March during the Three Kingdoms period. Cao Cao led the soldiers, who were all thirsty and could not move on. At this time, Cao Cao said that there was a large area of Myrica rubra on the other side of the mountain. Cao Cao used Myrica rubra to quench his thirst and took the soldiers to places with water, so people gave Myrica rubra as gifts in the snow.