Wang Miaoqing, a master of bonsai of Shanghai School, and his "One Pot Garden"
I have passed the gate of this garden with a lot of big stones several times. I thought it was just an ordinary workshop for stone carving and greening, but I didn't study it in detail.
When I came here again, I found that although the garden was not big, it was "a different hole". A variety of Taihu Lake stones of different shapes are placed at will, vaguely emitting a natural atmosphere. In the corner of the garden, a small Hui-style building outlines a smear and white, a horse-head wall and a small green tile. This is the place where the host family entertains guests who come to watch in the garden for tea. It is simple and simple, but you can see that you are very attentive.
This is "a pot garden", where Wang Miaoqing used to pile up creative materials and semi-finished products, and it is also the place where he has been in love with "Shanghai-style bonsai" for 30 years.
Wang Miaoqing: executive director of China Bonsai artists Association, executive director of Shanghai Bonsai Stone appreciation Association. He is good at making "Shanghai-style bonsai", which can not only "miniature" the natural landscape in the basin, but also restore the natural scenery in the form of garden rockery. His works have won many awards such as the characteristic Product Award of the first Flower Expo in Zhejiang Province and the Gold Award of the second Flower Bonsai Exhibition in Taizhou City.
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