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The implication and symbol of Liriodendron geomantic omen

Liriodendron chinense is a common plant, and its feng shui meaning and symbol are related to its appearance and growth environment. Liriodendron's leaves are shaped like goose's feet, so it is called "the wood of bird's feet" and is considered auspicious. In addition, Liriodendron chinense grows in barren soil and can take root in relatively barren land, so it also has the symbolic significance of perseverance and courage. From the perspective of geomantic omen, the moral and symbolic significance of Liriodendron is also related to its growing environment. Liriodendron has strong adaptability and can grow in poor soil, so it is often considered to have the effect of breaking bad luck and improving fortune. At the same time, the growth habit of Liriodendron chinense also makes it a "wealth-gathering" thing, so it is often used as a tool to arrange and enhance wealth in Feng Shui.