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Fengshui function and taboo of fig tree

Fig tree is a tree species that lives in many parts of the earth. It originated in the Middle East and is one of the important components of Middle East culture. In China, fig trees are also widely planted in southern China, and gradually become a kind of plants with geomantic implication.

First of all, the fruit of fig tree looks like a heart, so it is regarded as a symbol of love and friendship. In the traditional culture of China, the fig tree is often used as a gift of friendship and love, which is given to close friends or relatives, implying deep feelings and sincere friendship. Fig trees are also widely regarded as mascots, which can protect family relationships and bring good luck.

Secondly, fig trees are also used as tools to prevent evil spirits from invading. In ancient China, people often planted fig trees at doorways or yards to dispel evil forces and protect their families from evil spirits. In some folklore, fig trees are also considered to drive away evil spirits safely, bringing great prestige and wealth.

Finally, the fig tree is also a plant that symbolizes longevity and good luck. According to legend, the roots, branches and leaves of fig trees can bring nutrition to all beings and make people healthy and live longer. In addition, fig trees are accompanied by green leaves all year round, bringing hope and vitality to people.