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What is a tree and stone bonsai?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, What is a tree and stone bonsai? Tree stone bonsai (figure 1) is a bonsai work of art on tree planting stone, stone placed in a basin, dominated by trees, supplemented by stone, trees with stones, trees with posture, powerful stones, and integrated bonsai works of art. ...

What is a tree and stone bonsai?

Tree stone bonsai (figure 1) is a bonsai work of art on tree planting stone, stone placed in a basin, dominated by trees, supplemented by stone, trees with stones, trees with posture, powerful stones, and integrated bonsai works of art.

A number of tree stumps are combined to create scenery, together with rocks, flowers, pavilions, people, birds and animals, to form a variety of poetic bonsai landscape, which is becoming a new trend in the current bonsai creation. This kind of bonsai is mainly composed of tree stumps (multiple plants), together with stone and other materials to form the landscape, so it is called tree-stone combination bonsai. It is a combination of more than 3 tree stumps, and equipped with stone and furnishings, with a certain range of bonsai modeling landscape, its main modeling materials are mainly tree stumps and stone.

The stump of the tree stone bonsai is not a tree in the original form, but an artificial plastic art product with a certain style and posture. In other words, in the modeling of tree and stone bonsai, the stump material is a tree stump with a certain shape. Because it is artificially formed, its form reflects a certain degree of ups and downs and a sense of rhythm in the picture of the combination, which is more in line with the idea.

The landscape style of tree-stone combination bonsai is very rich, but in terms of modeling combination techniques, it is generally divided into three types: water and drought type, dry type and stone-attached type.

Tree and stone bonsai is a combination of trees and rocks in form, which can not only fully show the miniature effect of the landscape, but also properly express the author's emotion, that is, the so-called "poetic painting".

Although there is no textual research on the origin of tree and stone bonsai, their embryonic forms can be found in some history books. For example, in the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, he asked Chen Yizi's "flower mirror". During the Jiaqing period, Shen Fu's "six stories of floating Life" are all recorded.

 
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