The Tsubaki tree is regarded as a symbol of auspiciousness, peace and longevity, so many people like to plant Tsubaki trees in their own yards to wish for their family's health and longevity. Since ancient times, the Chinese have made the toon tree the exclusive symbol of their fathers, honoring their fathers by calling them "tsubaki", which implies that their fathers will live as long as the toon tree, and gifting toon buds to their male elders is a symbol of unlimited longevity of the toon tree. Tsubaki tree also means many children, representing the prosperity of the family. In feng shui, the tree has the function of "hiding water and avoiding wind, accompanying the earth's veins, dissolving evil spirits, and increasing prosperity and good fortune", bringing positive energy to the courtyard. Tsubaki tree is considered to be the patron saint of the home, playing a protective role in the home. In some places, there is a custom of "touching Tsubaki", on the 30th day of the Lunar New Year, children will circle around Tsubaki tree three times, and then touch the tree, hoping that the children can grow up healthily. To sum up, the symbols of Tsubaki tree include good luck, peace, longevity, father symbol, many children, many blessings, the positive energy of feng shui of the courtyard, as well as the protective effect and specific customs.