The most prosperous bamboo was the Buddha's belly bamboo. The Buddha's belly bamboo symbolized good luck and rolling wealth. Its bamboo was wide and large, and each section was like an arhat stacked together. It was round and very cute. The Buddha's belly bamboo was suitable for making bonsai and was very attractive to raise at home.
There were many ways to connect two bamboos. The following are some common connection methods: 1. Binding method: Use rope or thread to bind. He first marked the places that needed to be connected, then cut out a part that could be inserted into another bamboo, connected them together, and tied them up. 2. Plugging method: First, cut off some bamboo skin at both ends to form a plug-like tip. Then, connect the two bamboos together and insert the peeled end into the other bamboo. Use glue, cement, or other materials to fix it. 3. [Buried head cap method: suitable for thicker bamboo.] He first made one end into a cylinder (also known as a "cap"), then cut a matching notch on the bamboo at the other end. Finally, he fastened the cap on it and secured it tightly with a tool. 4. Bolt connection: By punching holes in the bamboo in advance, and then directly using bolts, nuts, pads, etc. as connecting pieces. Bolt connection can complete the parallel connection between bamboos, and at the same time, in the vertical connection between bamboos, it also needs to rely on the assistance of embedded parts. It should be noted that the above methods are only for reference. The specific method to choose depends on the actual situation and requirements.
The top ten famous bamboos in China included bamboo, green bamboo, tea bamboo, water bamboo, turtle shell bamboo, Xiangfei bamboo, phoenix tail bamboo, gold-inlaid jade bamboo, square bamboo, and purple bamboo.
The small bamboo species included white bamboo, goose bamboo, grass silk bamboo, phoenix tail bamboo, filial bamboo, purple bamboo, osmanthus, square bamboo, buddi bamboo, tea pole bamboo, transfer pearl, dwarf bamboo, Guanyin palm bamboo, small fragrant bamboo, and four seasons bamboo. These small bamboo species were suitable for planting in small gardens, balconies, or indoors. They had high ornamental properties.
There were many types of bamboos that could be raised indoors, among which the common ones were Asparagus affinosus, Rich Bamboo, Lotus Leaf Bamboo, Lily Bamboo, Palm Bamboo, Luohan Bamboo, Rice Bamboo, Phoenix Bamboo, etc. The bamboo had small branches and remained green all year round. It was suitable for indoor maintenance and could absorb some harmful substances. Rich bamboo had tall stems and thick green leaves, symbolizing wealth and peace. The lotus leaf bamboo was also called Guanyin bamboo and had a high ornamental value. Other species such as lily bamboo, palm bamboo, Luohan bamboo, rice bamboo, phoenix bamboo, etc. were also suitable for indoor maintenance.
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The top ten famous bamboo species in China were the gold-inlaid jade bamboo, the turtle shell bamboo, the Buddha belly bamboo, the tea pole bamboo, the spotted bamboo, the purple bamboo, the bamboo, the dragon bamboo, the small qin silk bamboo, and the phoenix tail bamboo. These bamboos were widely recognized and appreciated in China. They had extremely high ornamental value and economic value. Among them, the gold-inlaid jade bamboo was a rare bamboo species. Its bamboo stems were bright, yellow and green, hence the name gold-inlaid jade. The tortoiseshell bamboo's bamboo pole was like a tortoiseshell or dragon scale, with a unique shape. The bamboo pole of the Buddha's belly bamboo showed an inflated shape, as round and plump as the Buddha's belly. The tea stem bamboo was a common bamboo species that ate bamboo shoots. Its bamboo stem was thin and its internodes were short. There were black spots on the bamboo poles, giving people a unique sense of beauty. The purple bamboo's stem was eight meters tall, its leaves were thin, and its color gradually turned purple-black. Bamboo was the most widely distributed bamboo species in China. It grew rapidly, had strong adaptability, and had high economic value. The bamboo pole of the Dragon Bamboo was curved, giving people a feeling of agility. The bamboo poles of the small zither, silk, and bamboo were slender and suitable for making musical instruments. There were unique patterns on the bamboo poles of the Phoenix Tail Bamboo, and the shape was beautiful. These bamboos were widely used in landscape architecture and landscape design in China.
Wu Zhu was a mysterious character in " Celebrating Years." He was Ye Qingmei's servant and protector, and also one of Fan Xian's closest people. Wu Zhu's true identity was a robot, a product left behind by a highly developed high-tech civilization. In the play, he taught Fan Xian martial arts and protected him. In the plot, Wu Zhu helped Fan Xian kill Lin Gong because Lin Gong was sent by the Qing Emperor to assassinate Fan Xian. In the end, Wu Zhu was severely injured by the Qing Emperor and went to Dong Mountain to recuperate. He also obtained the parts Thirteen had pulled back from the Temple. It was said that he could live for another 500 years. In short, Wu Zhu was a mysterious and important character. He played a key role in Fan Xian's protection and guidance.
The types of flowers and bamboos included the rich bamboo, the bamboo, and the phoenix bamboo.
There were many varieties of ornamental bamboos in China. The common ones were tortoiseshell bamboo, green bamboo, bamboo, pink bamboo, green bamboo, light bamboo, Tongjie bamboo, phoenix tail bamboo, arrow bamboo, spotted bamboo, water bamboo, palm bamboo, prickly bamboo, dragon bamboo, etc. These bamboos were widely used in Chinese gardens and had high ornamental value. They came in different shapes and grew in different environments. They could be used to decorate gardens, green landscapes, and garden plants. In addition, bamboo also had economic value. It could be used as wood and made into crafts. In short, the variety of ornamental bamboos in China added a unique charm to the landscape.
The larger bamboo in the north was mainly bamboo. Bamboo had strong adaptability and could be planted not only in the south but also in many areas in the north. The bamboo could reach a height of more than 20 meters and a diameter of more than 18 centimeters. Because of its strong cold-resistance, it was used for greenery in many places in the north. The effect of greenery was very good.