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Revealing the taboo trees in residential Feng Shui

If you don’t plant mulberries in front, you won’t plant willows in the back.

As the saying goes: “If you don’t plant mulberries in front, you won’t plant willows in the back. If you don’t plant mulberries in the back, you won’t plant willows in the back.” The mulberries here are Refers to the mulberry tree, and willow refers to the willow tree. The reason why mulberry trees are not planted in front of the yard is because "mulberry" has the same pronunciation as "mourning", and if you go out to see mulberry (mourning), you will not plant willow trees. It is said that it is related to the funeral of the dead. "Mourning sticks" and "soul-calling flags" are both made of willow, and willows are planted behind graves as "money trees" and "grave trees." Therefore, willows are also easily associated with funerals. Another theory is that willows do not bear seeds. Planted behind the house or yard, it is feared that the family will have no heirs. "Ghost clapping" refers to the poplar tree. When the wind blows, the poplar leaves rustle like "ghost clapping". Planting poplar trees in the courtyard may also attract ghosts, which is very unlucky. If you plant mulberry trees before planting willow trees, you will lose people (mulberry trees) and leave no descendants (willow trees). In some places, the "executioner" refers to peach trees. Because peach blossoms, peach branches, and peach fruits are all blood-red, and demons and ghosts are willing to live in peach trees, so they dare not plant them in the backyard. It is forbidden to plant them in the front yard. If it is planted in the front yard and the roots of the tree reach into the house, people's lives will be in danger. It is believed that the peach tree has magical powers, and it is also said that the peach tree is often used to ward off evil spirits. The owner of the peach tree fled to beg for food?