1. Feng Shui meaningFrom the appearance, its leaves are fleshy and plump, just like a child's chubby arms, and it is also known as "fat baby" and "fleshy evergreen". Therefore, this plant has the meanings of "auspiciousness", "wealth" and "luxury", and it is widely circulated among the people that its flowering means auspiciousness. However, as long as it is well cultivated, it can remain green all year round and be full of vitality even in the cold winter, making people look forward to a better life in the future. 2. Feng Shui EffectThis green plant produces O2 through photoreaction in sunlight and absorbs CO2 through Crassulacean acid metabolism at night, so that the indoor air is constantly renewed, making people breathe smoothly, feel relaxed and refreshed, and naturally brings people a good mood. Not only that, its jade-like appearance also carries the meaning of jade, such as turning misfortune into good fortune. However, in order to maximize its Feng Shui effect, it needs to be placed in the right location. 3. Where is the best place to place it?(1) Place in the bedroomJade tree has emerald green leaves with bright colors, which give people a vibrant visual experience and can also purify indoor air. If you place a potted plant of it in the bedroom, it can not only calm the mind, eliminate fatigue, help improve sleep quality, allow people to get a better rest, make people feel that the home is more comfortable and warm, thus making the Feng Shui fortune prosperous. (2) Place in the studyThe study is a place for working, reading and studying. Placing a jade tree in the study can not only relax the mind and allow people to work calmly, but also effectively improve the aesthetic taste of the owner of the house, make it easy to make friends with dignitaries, and naturally get help from nobles when encountering troubles. |
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