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Bonsai appreciation: American famous RyanNeil's possession of the real cypress downhill pile

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Ryan Neil, maybe domestic bonsai players are not familiar with the name, but in Europe and the United States, he is definitely a star in the bonsai world. When he was in his early 20s, he was still in college and studied horticulture. This is a small number of bonsai teachers with professional background.

Ryan Neil, maybe domestic bonsai players are not familiar with the name, but in Europe and the United States, he is definitely a star in the bonsai world. When he was in his early 20s, he was still in college and studied gardening. This was a few bonsai teachers with a professional background. He came across an apprentice of Masahiko Kimura, who recommended him to his garden, so he went to Japan to see it. After that, he wrote a letter to Masahiko Kimura every few days, expressing his idea of learning from him. Kimura Masahiko has not agreed, so after more than a year or two, Kimura finally can not stand it, agreed. So Neil went to Japan for a few years. After returning to the United States, he opened his own garden called Mirai.

There are many pine and cypress trees on the mountain in the United States. Because the United States is sparsely populated and there are even fewer people digging piles, you can choose the best piles on the mountain. I can see it from my article a few days ago. So the bonsai masters in the United States are very cool, as long as they take down must be high-quality goods. In China, however, people who dig piles basically dig piles when they go up the mountain.

For people who have no stress in life, the best things must be left for themselves. So the things they collect are not high-end goods. On the other hand, a friend left me a message a few days ago that there is a price but no market for bonsai. It is also true to think that it is not so easy to cash out bonsai with a price tag of several million. In the end, these trees may all die in the hands of bonsai masters. Maybe I don't understand the world of the rich. For a layman like my family, he can pick up two green seedlings by the roadside to play with, free of money and rice, and buy piles of dozens of yuan at most, not the ones in the upper three digits, so I don't hand out my own things. I can't get it out. Send it out to waste friends' flow and time. If you want to see high-end bonsai, go to the bonsai garden or the market to take some pictures. If it is more cost-effective to look on the Internet, it will cost a few cents for electricity. ^ _ ^

Japanese bonsai masters must be very good at making pine and cypress bonsai. Let's take a look at the real cypress down the hill in this man's own garden, which is really strange and pleasing to the eye.

 
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