The Legend of the Trang Nguyen Tree
Trang Nguyen is a type of ornamental plant with a beautiful name that evokes the idea of progress and success. The trang nguyen flower is often associated with the symbol of victorious success. Trang Nguyen trees originated in Mexico and are sun-loving plants. Trang Nguyen is associated with images of Christmas and New Year.
In Western culture, trang nguyen is a type of Christmas decoration because of the story associated with a poor child who couldn’t afford to buy a gift, so they picked a wild plant on the roadside with a sincere heart to give to their friend. To their surprise, the plant bloomed and brought them luck. In Eastern culture, trang nguyen is associated with the story of an impoverished student taking the imperial examination. Along the way, the student discovered a rare flower, and when they passed the exam, the flower turned red.
Nowadays, trang nguyen is grown in many countries. The trang nguyen flower comes in many colors, creating an eye-catching beauty. In reality, it is not a flower but the young leaves of the trang nguyen tree. When they age, they turn green.
The Meaning of the Trang Nguyen Tree
The trang nguyen tree symbolizes luck and goodness. In feng shui, trang nguyen brings fame and fortune to the homeowner, dispels negative energy, brings happiness into the house, and welcomes wealth in the new year. People give each other trang nguyen or plant trang nguyen in their homes with the desire for advancement, success, and wealth.
The name of this plant is also beautiful and signifies the triumph of success and achievement.
Should You Plant Trang Nguyen in Your Home?
Trang nguyen flowers are beautiful and colorful, but this plant is poisonous. Moreover, it requires lots of sunlight. Therefore, you should not plant trang nguyen inside your home; you can plant them on the balcony or in front of your house where there is sunlight. Trang nguyen plants can be placed as decorations on the living room window, but you should regularly take them outside to receive light and sunlight; otherwise, the plants will turn dark and wither, losing their brilliance.
However, trang nguyen is a poisonous plant that can cause nausea. Especially when there are young children in the house, it is important to be cautious about planting trang nguyen as it can cause poisoning in children. Trang nguyen is also a poisonous plant, so when giving trang nguyen as a gift, it needs to be done with caution according to feng shui. According to feng shui, it is not advisable to give each other poisonous flowers as they can bring bad luck and strain the relationship. Therefore, if you want to give trang nguyen, you should consider the situation and the relationship between the two parties to avoid regrets.
Which Destiny is Suitable for the Trang Nguyen Tree?
Trang nguyen comes in many colors, commonly red and white. According to feng shui beliefs, people born in the Year of the Horse will have the best feng shui meaning when they plant trang nguyen. Trang nguyen is also suitable for those with a Fire or Wood destiny. Therefore, those with a Horse zodiac sign, such as those born in 1978, will be extremely lucky when planting trang nguyen as a feng shui plant in their home. Planting trang nguyen helps resolve losses in work and life, mitigates and rectifies their flaws, and helps them to progress smoothly in their work and life.
People with a Fire or Wood destiny, born in the Year of the Horse, should plant a trang nguyen tree to resolve losses in their work and life and to mitigate their negative characteristics. People born in the Year of the Horse should place trang nguyen on their work desk, in front of their house, or on their balcony to bring about prosperity, smooth work, advancement, and abundant wealth.
Trang nguyen is easy to grow; you can simply graft a branch onto the tree, and it will bloom. For ornamental purposes, you should choose dwarf trang nguyen varieties with big, thick petals and plant them in pots. Tall trang nguyen plants will grow unevenly, with flowers on top, thin leaves, and sparse petals, so they won’t appear as vibrant as the dwarf trang nguyen varieties with thick leaves and multiple blooms.
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