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Why can't locust trees be cut down?

Published: 2024-10-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/10/06, Why can't locust trees be cut down?

Sophora tree is a common characteristic tree species in the courtyard, also known as Chinese sophora tree, bean sophora tree, white sophora tree, etc. It is a tree belonging to the genus Sophora of Leguminosae. It has dense branches and leaves and green shade. It is often used as street tree in the north of our country. It is also suitable for planting in parks, buildings, residential areas and lawns. However, it is said that Sophora tree cannot be cut down randomly. Let's take a look at why Sophora tree cannot be cut down together!

Why can't the tree be cut?

The word "locust tree" is composed of a wood and a ghost word, so locust tree also has the title of ghost locust tree. From the geomantic point of view, locust tree belongs to yin, also known as the ghost of wood. At the same time, locust tree is not easy to grow, but if it grows for a long time, it will grow especially thick. Folklore often produces spirituality, and there will be gods living in it. If trees are cut down rashly, they will offend the gods living in it. Therefore, ancient pagoda trees have feng shui stress, not easy to cut down!

Why is the tree a ghost tree?

The reason why locust tree is called locust tree is because locust tree is a ghost in wood. Because of its heavy yin qi, it is easy to attract ghosts to possess itself. It is forbidden to plant near houses in geomancy. For example, in ancient legends of our country, there are often locust trees, old locust trees among the seven fairies, big locust trees in Nanke's dream, Anguo is an ant cave under locust trees, etc., and ancient people also like to choose locust trees when hanging themselves.

What are the four ghost trees?

The four ghost trees refer to mulberry trees, willow trees, locust trees and poplar trees. There is a folk song called "house taboo", which is widely circulated, namely,"no mulberry trees before planting, no willow trees after planting, no ghost clapping in front of the door". "Mulberry" and "funeral" homonym, mulberry planted in front of the house, superstitious saying called "funeral in front". "Willow" and "slip" homophonic, after the house planted willow, wealth will slip away from behind, there is also a saying that willow does not bear seeds, if the house planted willow then no offspring. Poplar encounter wind, leaves rattling sound, commonly known as "ghost clap". There is no locust tree planted behind the house. The locust tree is a ghost in the tree.

 
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