Five trees that attract ghosts

Five trees that attract ghosts

1. Chinaberry

The neem tree is a deciduous tree of the Meliaceae family and the genus Meliaceae. It is also called the chinaberry tree. Because its fruit is bitter, many families do not plant this tree as no one wants to eat the bitter fruit. From the perspective of Feng Shui, the neem tree is a Yin wood and is likely to attract ghosts, so it is considered an ominous tree by people.

2. Mulberry

Mulberry trees are also believed to be a kind of tree that attracts ghosts. The word "mulberry" is homophonic with "sang" (funeral), and if a mulberry tree is planted in front of the door, it means that a funeral may occur, which is a bad omen for the people at home. From the perspective of Feng Shui, the mulberry tree is an unlucky tree. The mulberry tree is Yin and has heavy Yin energy. It can gather in places with heavy Yin energy and thus make weak people sick.

3. Poplar

Poplar trees are also called "ghost clapping" because when the wind blows, their leaves rustle, and the sound they make is like someone clapping their hands, which is also the origin of the name. Poplar is also a Yin wood in Feng Shui, one of the Yin trees, which easily attracts ghosts, so it is not suitable to be planted at home.

4. Sophora japonica

The name of the locust tree contains the word "ghost", which means ghost. In Feng Shui, it is also a yin wood and is called the ghost among woods. The yin energy it brings is also relatively heavy, making it one of the ghost trees.

5. Willow

Willow is also a tree that attracts ghosts. It is rumored that it has the function of summoning souls and can touch ghosts. It is also related to folk funerals. Some evil soul-calling banners are made of willow. It is a tree of the ghost world and is not suitable for planting at home.

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