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There are five trees in the yard.

1 Mulberry

Mulberry is mulberry. Because mulberry trees sound "sad", people think that mulberry trees can't be planted in front of and behind the house, otherwise "going out to see mulberry trees" will be unlucky. Mulberry trees are usually planted on the hillside behind the house or outside the yard. Mulberry and catalpa bungeana are combined to synthesize mulberries, which are often used to represent hometown and native land in traditional culture.

2. Willow

Most willows are planted by the water. Water in feng shui represents wealth, and water can make money. Planting willows in front of the door means that Feng Shui at home will make money, but it can't be planted in the back of the yard. Because willows are homophonic "flowing" and planting willows behind the house is embarrassing, so old people don't like planting willows behind the house.

3. Sophora japonica

Sophora japonica is called Sophora japonica because it is a ghost in the wood and a negative tree species. It must be stronger than the sun in the house to hold it down. If the yang is weak, it is not good to plant Sophora japonica again. Even if you want to plant Sophora japonica, you can't plant it in the middle of the yard, because some old people think that Sophora japonica will attract ghosts at night. Of course, this statement is one-sided. Believe it or not.

4. cypress

Cypress is evergreen all year round and has strong vitality. This is a good tree in itself. But because it is often planted in cemeteries and cemeteries, it is also called "grave tree", which is very feminine. So some people will avoid this and think it is unlucky to plant it in the yard. However, there are many cypresses planted in temples, and the existing thousand-year-old cypresses are basically temples.

5. Poplar

Poplar is planted on small plots of land in mountains, forests or roadsides. Populus tomentosa is a common poplar tree species, which grows rapidly, tall and straight, with thick stems and wide leaves, and is resistant to drought and freezing. As an economic tree species, it is a good choice. However, its white hair with the tidbits of spring will bring great inconvenience to life. Some people have sensitive skin and respiratory tract, and once they inhale white hair, it will have a great impact on their bodies.