Why does Sophora japonica attract ghosts easily? Please explain it from the perspective of feng shui, thank you. Sophora japonica has been called a ghost tree since ancient times, but I think it should be the elm tree that attracts ghosts. Its roots usually go through the coffin. Bury a person's grave. If you can't find the exact location, look for the elm tree. It must be a grave within a meter of it. Very scientific. Elms can scare fungi, also called ghost ears. Ancient cults used it to confuse the dead and turn them into zombies.
In geomantic omen, it is up to you to decide where the locust tree should be planted in the yard.
There is a locust tree in the yard. From the perspective of feng shui, ok? Robinia pseudoacacia lucky elm exorcism willow should not be planted in front of the main entrance. In the past, locust trees or elms were planted in front of almost every household in my hometown and countryside. As for Sophora japonica, it's more nonsense to say that it's good or bad than that it's lucky for elm to exorcise evil spirits, but I still suggest you keep it for good luck.
What's wrong with planting several locust trees outside the home wall? It's easier to attract yin.
It is said that planting locust trees in front of the gate is not good for Feng Shui. Can you judge when you see the specific situation?
It's not good to be really in front of the door.
Other locations are not necessarily.
Some locations will have adverse effects, and some locations may also have certain benefits, depending on the orientation.
The variety of the tree has little to do with it, but the position and orientation of the tree are the key!
What feng shui significance do Sophora japonica and jujube represent respectively? Pregnancy and premature delivery. You believe in Feng Shui. I want to tell you that there are no trees at home, but there is a wood in a yard. What is sleepy? You got it?
According to Feng Shui, there are five ghosts in a tree, all of which belong to Yin, and the other three are tree, willow, mulberry, locust, big leaf and neem, which are called five ghosts.
Don't plant mulberry before planting willow, and clap your hands when you enter the hospital.
Poplar leaves clatter when they meet the wind, like ghosts clapping their hands.
In Kaifeng, Henan Province, there is a folk song of "house taboo": "Don't plant mulberry before, willow after, clap your hands in front of the door." Sang and mourning are homophonic; "Willow" refers to the willow branches used as "funeral sticks" and "evocation flags" when parents died. "Ghost clapping" refers to poplars, many of which are in the base, and the leaves make people clap their hands in the wind. There is also a folk saying that there is no locust behind the house. It is said that there was a custom of honoring Sophora japonica in ancient times. In ancient times, Sophora japonica was a symbol of good luck, longevity and official position, so it was forbidden to plant Sophora japonica in the back of the house. The hospitals in Henan Province prohibit planting neem trees, believing that neem seeds are bitter beans, indicating that the owners are eating bitter fruits.
How about planting some locust trees in front of and behind the house? Three locust trees mean that children can rank among the three.
Do you want to plant Sophora japonica flowers on both sides of the gate of Feng Shui master? First of all, Sophora japonica belongs to yin and can nourish the mind. Remember, Yin and Yang are always balanced, and Yin flourishes while Yang declines. If you want to plant Sophora japonica, unless the yang of your family can overwhelm the yin of Sophora japonica, it will have a negative impact on the health of your family.
So don't plant Sophora japonica. If you plant trees, you'd better stay away from home. Otherwise, if the tree grows up, the branches will directly face your window or door, which is an extremely unfavorable feng shui pattern. Be careful.
Hope to adopt, thank you!