What should we pay attention to when it comes to Feng Shui in the yard? What are the Feng Shui trees in the yard?
Feng Shui has been circulating in China for thousands of years and has a profound impact on people's lives. Although many people are not so particular about this aspect now, after all, this tradition has been passed down for so long. There is a certain truth to existence, which should not be underestimated. The feng shui of the courtyard is also very particular, roughly as follows: 1. The courtyard should be clean, not luxurious and beautiful (not too bright, which will make people impetuous). 2. There should be an appropriate amount of flowers and trees in the courtyard. 3. Yard drainage should be smooth. 4. There should be no big rocks in the center of the courtyard.
What are the Feng Shui trees in the courtyard: 1. Palm, also known as palm tree. It has ornamental value, the trunk can also be used as pavilion pillars, etc. The brown hair can be used as medicine. Its function is to reduce astringency and stop bleeding. It is mainly used to treat vomiting blood and metrorrhagia. It has the function of generating wealth and protecting wealth in Feng Shui.
2. Orange tree, that is, orange tree. "Orange" and "auspicious" are homophones, symbolizing good luck. The red and yellow fruits are full of festive colors. Potted tangerines are important decorations in people's homes during the New Year. The tangerine leaves have the function of soothing the liver and relieving depression, which can bring joy to the home. .
3. Bamboo. Su Dongpo said: "It is better to eat without meat than live without bamboo." Bamboo is a symbol of elegance and refinement. It is not afraid of the winds from the southeast and northwest, and can also become a feng shui protective forest for the home.
4. Chun tree. "Zhuangzi?" "Xiaoyaoyou" says: "In ancient times, there were people with big chun trees who regarded eight thousand years as autumn." Therefore, the chun tree is a sign of longevity, and later generations also used it as a proxy for father. It has the functions of protecting the house and praying for longevity in Feng Shui.
5. Sophora japonica. The locust tree is hard and can be used as a greening tree or a street tree. It is considered to represent "Lu" in Feng Shui. In ancient times, the imperial court planted three locust trees and nine thorns, and the ministers and officials sat under them. Those who faced the three locust trees were the three male ones, so the locust tree was in It has the highest taste among the trees and has authority over the house.
6. Cassia tree. According to legend, there is an osmanthus tree in the middle of the moon. Osmanthus fragrans is also known as osmanthus. The cinnamon branches can be used as medicine, and their functions are to drive away wind evil and harmonize. Song Zhiwen's poem goes: "The osmanthus falls in the middle of the moon, and the fragrance of the sky floats outside." Osmanthus symbolizes nobility. In summer, osmanthus is fragrant and is a natural air freshener.
7. Ganoderma lucidum. Ganoderma lucidum is warm in nature and sweet in taste, replenishes essence and qi, strengthens muscles and bones, has ornamental effects, and is a sign of longevity. It has been regarded as an auspicious object since ancient times. Ganoderma lucidum is held in the mouth of a deer or a crane to celebrate birthdays, which is a common theme in auspicious pictures.
8. Plum. The plum tree has strong adaptability to the soil. Its five-petaled flowers are noble and wealthy. Its five petals mean "the five blessings of plum blossoms", which can improve the blessings of the home.
9. Banyan tree. It means "tolerance is great, and to be strong is to be without desire". Residents can use this to encourage themselves to help improve their self-cultivation.
10. Date tree. Planting jujube trees in the courtyard means that you will have a son early and everything will be done quickly.
11. Pomegranate. It contains the auspicious omen of having many children and good fortune, and is very auspicious of wealth.
12. Grapes. Grapevines twining around each other symbolize intimacy. Since ancient times, there has been a saying of meeting under the grape trellis on Chinese Valentine's Day. In summer, cooling off under the shade of grapes is also one of life's great pleasures.
The above is some sharing about the Feng Shui trees in the courtyard! Also a reminder: Willows, plantains, figs, cherry blossom trees, magnolias, yucca, phoenix bamboo, beech, poplar, etc. are unlucky trees and cannot bring the auspicious aspects of trees. In particular, willows must not be planted in private residences.