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Japanese Bonsai Tree

Posted by AdminBonsai on Sep 19, 2009 in Bonsai Trees

Japanese Bonsai Tree

Bonsai, as everyone knows, is an Eastern practice of miniaturizing trees and plants in a container. A Japanese word, the word bonsai means "tray gardening. The research, that "good" to its predecessor penjing Chino. Bunjae The Korean ship 'also shared an extraordinary verisimilitude.

Ancient China is considered the cradle of the activity of miniaturization. Like martial arts, the origin of this feature miniaturization, There was also a need that has been reached. The martial arts developed as a necessary instrument of self-defense, necessary for the monks in their long and dangerous missions of spreading peace. Similarly, it is said that this art was born was considered as the best means of transporting plants Medicinal over long distances.

The Chinese Tang dynasty, is said to have encouraged this activity. In fact, there are also cultural emissaries This period had visited Japan and brought this wonderful art.

The Chinese Penjing is strongly influenced by the principles of Taoism. Thought Chinese Fork of energy in the world into two different forces, yin and yang is the aesthetic ideal of "penjing artist. In China, the creative value of "Penjing is the same as calligraphy, poetry, art, gardening and paint brush.
The Japanese 'Bonsai "Course was developed with a slightly different perspective. The Japanese, the "bonsai" as the manifestation of "heaven and earth in a container. Shin-zen-bi or truth, essence and beauty are the three things that make a Japanese bonsai.

Pine, maple, elm, apricot blossoms, Japanese wisteria, the azaleas, cherry blossom juniper and larch are common in Japanese subjects for bonsai making. School Japan places particular emphasis on natural resources. Trees must be like life without betraying a sign of human effort behind its decisions.

Over the years, many style has changed as regards the art of bonsai making. However, still standing, informal upright, cascade, semi-literate cascade, raft, and the group of forests are most common styles.

The formal vertical version consists of a truncated cone with branches in layers. The informal upright tree is exactly how it is done standing in a formal style. However, it is called "informal" because it allows occasional or one double curve.

Waterside trees found in the mountains are stylized semi-cascade and cascade style. Waterfalls drop below the bottom of the bowl, leaning semi-Cascades overboard.

Raft style bonsai are well known to mimic the natural phenomenon. Raft Bonsai specializes in maintaining the original root system intact and in contact with the ground. The literati style is characterized by a small number of branches located earlier in a long, crooked trunk. Technically speaking, the literary style is difficult to follow style.

A group or forest bonsai is a number of trees are placed together in a container.

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