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author:Blue willow

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Jiang Wenhua

Nomadism, as the survival wisdom of the grassland area after years of precipitation, makes exquisite use of aquatic and grass resources to provide a steady stream of nourishment for life. This way of living not only reflects a deep understanding and respect for nature, but also ensures the prosperity and sustainable use of grasslands, showing the supreme state of harmonious coexistence between man and nature.

"Nomadic Map" is a bonsai work with its unique artistic charm, delicately depicting the peace and tranquility on the grassland. It is like a magical key, opening the door of imagination to the vast grassland for the viewer. Under the guidance of the picture, the viewer seems to be able to feel the fresh air of the grassland, the melodious sound of the horse-head qin, and the freedom and tranquility that come from the heart. And in this process, the viewer unconsciously becomes the co-creator of this grassland bonsai, using their own imagination and emotions to enrich and improve this beautiful picture.

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Figure 1: A shallow basin 140 cm long and 40 cm wide is made of bluestone

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Fig. 2.Select a number of artificially cultivated small and old trees of Huangshan pine with different forms

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Fig. 3: The tall Huangshan pine was selected as the main scenic tree

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Figure 4: Matching the trees in the main and secondary scenic spots

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Figure 5: Adjust the pine trees and carefully set the scene

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Fig. 6: The planting of trees in the main scenic area has been preliminarily completed

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Figure 7: Complete the planting of trees in the sub-scenic area

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Figure 8: Clean the pot surface in preparation for subsequent moss laying

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Fig. 9: The first scene of the layout, showing a pine forest in stark contrast to the field

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FIGURE 11

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FIGURE 12

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FIGURE 13

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FIGURE 14

Fig. 10, Fig. 11, Fig. 12 Adjust the trees in the main scenic area and add some matching stones

Fig. 13 and Fig. 14 adjust the trees in the sub-scenic area

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