Sunday, July 18, 2010

Bonsai-For similar art in Chinese Culture

For similar art in Chinese Culture  

Bonsai at the "Foire du Valais, Switzerland, 2005.Bonsai is dikerdilkan plants or trees in shallow pots with the aim of making a miniature of the original form of large old trees in the wild. Sai planting was conducted in a shallow pot that called for the bill. The term bonsai also used for traditional Japanese art in the maintenance of plants or trees in shallow pots, and appreciation of the beauty of the form of branches, leaves, stems, and roots of trees, and a shallow pot into a container, or the whole plant or tree form. Bonsai is the Japanese pronunciation for penzai.

This art includes various techniques of cutting and trimming of plants, wiring (the formation of branches and tree limbs to bend with the wind the wire or wire ties), and makes the roots spread on the rock. Making bonsai takes a long time and involves a wide range of jobs, including fertilizer, pruning, crop establishment, watering, and replacement pots and soil. Dikerdilkan plants or trees by cutting the roots and branches. Tree was formed with the aid of sticks and wire in tunasnya. Wire must be taken before they could scratch the skin twig tree. Plants are living things, and nothing can be said that bonsai is completed or finished. Changes that occur continuously in the plant according to season or natural state is one attraction of bonsai.