1. Strong Combination
For villa-style residences, if the exterior walls are covered with climbing ivy, it will have an adverse effect on the feng shui of the entire villa area. The reason for this has already been mentioned earlier, as the feng shui of the residence itself is far superior to other buildings around it. If climbing ivy adds to this, it will turn the feng shui of such residences into a "local tyrant," creating its own feng shui system, but it will not bring any benefit to the owner's fortune.
2. Proper Coordination
For some ordinary residences, such as small independent yards in rural areas, it is common for climbing ivy to grow on the exterior walls, which is a sign of enhanced feng shui for these small yards. From the perspective of feng shui, climbing ivy is yin in nature, associated with wind and water, able to withstand heat and strong winds. The external feng shui passes through the climbing ivy, directly entering the courtyard and then the entire small feng shui cycle, which is very beneficial for the feng shui of the small independent yard residence.
3. Continuous Entanglement
The previous text discussed the situation where the exterior walls are covered with climbing ivy. If the climbing ivy covers the exterior walls of the house and even extends to the main structure, growing on the walls of the main house, the situation is entirely different. As the saying goes: "Continuous entanglement brings chaos, vines like mountains, and the main house will be scattered." This means that in such a case, the feng shui brought by the climbing ivy will directly disrupt the original feng shui system, eventually causing the main household to be affected, which is extremely unfavorable.
















