What do you mean by putting willow branches at the door?
Willows were planted in front of the door to commemorate Shennong, the ancestor of farming. In some places, people put willow branches under the eaves to forecast the weather. There is an old saying that "the willow branches are green, and the rain clears up."
Willow has a strong vitality, as the saying goes: "intentional planting of flowers, unintentional planting of willows." The wicker stuck in the soil and survived. Live wherever you plug in. Willows are inserted every year, and everywhere is shaded. ?
According to legend, Emperor Yan is the head of a cow. He personally tasted hundreds of herbs and developed herbs to treat diseases. He invented slash-and-burn cultivation and created two kinds of agricultural tools to teach people to reclaim land and grow food crops; He also led the tribal people to make pottery and cookers for food. Legend has it that Yan Di Tribe later formed an alliance with Huangdi Tribe, and * * * defeated Chiyou.
China people call themselves descendants of the Yellow Emperor, and regard Emperor Yan and Huang as the earliest ancestors of Chinese culture, which has become the spiritual driving force of the Chinese nation's United struggle. Emperor Yan was honored by Taoism as Shennong, also known as Wuyi Shennong.
Shennong
The leaders of ancient Jiang tribes in China were honored as Shennong, Wei Xiao, Lianshan and Lieshan, and Zhu Xiang, posthumous title (it is still controversial, and it is also said that three generations of leaders of Zhu Xiang tribe were honored).
Legend has it that the leader of this tribe is called Jiang. Because he knows how to use fire to get the throne, he is called Emperor Yan. Since Shennong, there have been nine generations of Yandi, who gave birth to Wei Xiao, Ming Di, Zhidi, Taizu, Aidi and Kedihe, which have been passed down for 530 years.