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What are the Feng Shui taboos of yew? What are the Feng Shui taboos of yew?

1. Yew bonsai should be dry rather than wet. It should be placed in a place with good lighting and strong ventilation. If it is placed in the shade, it will cause the branches and leaves to grow excessively. Bonsai generally Place on the balcony or next to the window. (Note: Do not be exposed to direct sunlight for a long time in summer to avoid burning the leaves)

2. Now let’s talk about the placement of yew from the perspective of Feng Shui. Placing the yew bonsai in the east represents possession. Family and health, belong to the wood element in the five elements. Placing the bonsai in the southeast represents wealth and success, and belongs to the wood element in the five elements. Placing the bonsai in the south represents reputation and knowledge, and belongs to the fire element in the five elements. Placing bonsai in the north represents having a career, and it belongs to the water element among the five elements. However, because the Wood row will destroy the center and conflict with the Metal row, you should avoid placing plants in the southwest, northeast, and middle positions. Of course, you should also avoid placing plants in the Gold row's directions - west and northwest.

3. In addition to Bagua and Five Elements, bonsai can also be used in various indoor rooms. The most important ones are the living room and dining room, because both are public areas and are used for social activities, so they require higher energy. Plants should be carefully selected and placed, otherwise they should not be used. Especially in China, it is easy for the five elements to conflict with each other and create energy that is harmful to us.