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? Home geomantic omen: the taboo of Datura.

In the development history of China for thousands of years, Feng Shui has been developing. When we decorate, we will pay attention to feng shui in all aspects of our home. Especially plants, the plants of the host family are a reflection of the host's sentiment, character and temperament. Such exotic flowers and herbs as Datura stramonium are generally not planted at home. Why? Now I'll tell you.

First of all, let's start with the legend of Datura flower. The origin of Datura is closely related to religion. In ancient China, Datura was called the sacred and pure thing of Buddhism, and only the lucky ones had the chance to see it. Seeing that it can bring endless happiness to people is regarded as the embodiment of God. Therefore, Datura is holy and noble, and it can't be grown by ordinary people. In ancient India, Datura flower was not only the knocker of the door of lust, but also the basis of building a magnificent scene. It was spread and became a big mandala Dojo. As an "angel's (devil's) horn", Datura flower is sacred. In western legends, Datura has always been endowed with the color of terror. Legend has it that this Datura flower grows under the guillotine. When it was uprooted, it screamed and killed all the living things present. According to legend, in ancient Spain, Datura flowers often bloomed near the execution ground, numbing and praying for every lost soul. The whole plant of this flower is highly toxic. It is said that only one person among thousands of people can have a chance to see the flowers bloom, so whoever meets the one who blooms will die. Moreover, the most noble and sacred black Datura among Datura varieties needs to be preserved with blood. Who dares to associate with such a complicated background? Unless a heartbroken woman might plant this Datura at home.

Secondly, from the plant itself, Datura stramonium is a highly toxic plant, and its aroma has magical effects. Unless it has other uses, it doesn't seem suitable for planting at home.

However, some people say that Datura is a magical plant, which can bring good luck and ward off evil spirits.

If you plant Datura at home, I believe your tourists will look at you with new eyes! This is all my advice. Please pay attention to more information!