Peach wood is also called "Dragon Wood" and "Ghost Wood". It is said that Kuafu chased the sun before he died and threw Shenmu into Taolin. Therefore, mahogany has become the most widely used exorcism material, which plays an extremely important role in China folk culture and beliefs. Peach wood is delicate and fragrant. The earliest Spring Festival couplets in China were all made of mahogany boards, also known as Fu Tao. For thousands of years, mahogany is said to ward off evil spirits and is called Shenmu.
Feicheng, located at the west foot of Mount Tai, has the largest peach garden in the world and has been cultivated for thousands of years. It is said that peach branches in the southeast have the effect of eliminating disasters and avoiding evil spirits. The theory of recording the evil spirits of peach branches in Southeast China has a long history. The etymology is: "In ancient times, candidates for carving peach trees with peach branches stood in the house to ward off evil spirits". People also believe that mahogany products can ward off evil spirits. In the Han dynasty, the carved peach seal was hung on the portal, which was called peach seal. Peach, on the other hand, means longevity. Give the old people a birthday and give them a plate of longevity peaches to show that they wish them a long and healthy life. The reason why peach trees and their products have such magical power lies in the mysterious concept that ancient people thought peach trees were full of ghosts and fears. In people's inner world, it means to wish peace and good luck.