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swordsmanbonsai · 1 year ago
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Virginia Pine Bunjin, Wire Removed~
Just a bit of an update on this collected Virginia Pine. Removed the wire around the trunk just in time. It was just about to start biting in, and leave scars. Really gotta keep an eye on the wire. One day everything looks fine. The next week, scarring. As the seasons roll by, I’m beginning to get a better sense of how long the wire has to stay on.  
I’m leaving all the needles and small branches in place on this pine for now. I want to ensure it gets the energy required to recover from being dug this winter. Never spring I’ll clean it up. Will wire the very top in the near future to get some movement in that section.
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hyunpic · 4 months ago
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ottpopfic · 6 months ago
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Bonzais
A group of nomadic dryads that have bonsied their trees in the sidecar of their motorcycles. They all drive cruisers
All ride different colored motorcycles with matching helmets, all wear matching green (so dark almost black) leather jackets with their logo (weeping willow bonsai with the name) on the back, left arm and left breast pocket. All have a sidecar with their tree in them (larger garden size of bonsais, around Omono), and two saddlebags each (except for Sekjo because medic) in the same leather as jackets. They are all missing different limbs because of being bonsaied, they never grew fully in the dryad form, so they all wear prosthetics. Katie is one of the people they go to for repairs on their prosthetics, it's a big honor to work with them. The prosthetics are part plant part enchanted metals
They get to pull a Durarara because of there biker get up and interact with other biker gangs and fundraisers, well respected in the community. They winter in Palms Springs sometimes now that Meg is rooted there, but mostly do South American in the cold months then head north when it gets warmer. They fight like classic Calvery with spears made from the same wood as their trees, they can pull them out of themselves.
Their motorcycles are part plant now, they run on solar power, but the dryads trees are separate entities from the bikes. The bikes are alive but not sentient. Because the bikes are part plant and also magic they drive on the medians of highways, through farmland and front years, and through national parks. The group has an enchanted map to help plot their routes
The Bonzais are named for the style there tree is in
Shakan (slanting) Ginseng ficus - second in command. Bronze/brown bike. Lettie and her are the closest, great ass. Missing her whole right leg (above the knee) and her pinky, ring and middle fingers on her left hand
Bunjin (literati) Japanese Red Maple - leader, super sick red bike. Missing both arms right below the shoulder. A very formal person
Sekjo (over rock) juniper - medic. Blue bike. missing left arm below elbow and right hand. Very chill person, loves taking care of people. Thinks humans are ‘cute’
Neagari (exposed root) purple azalea - purple bike. Katie is closest with her of the group. missing left foot above the ankle right arm below the elbow. A gossip and a tease
Han Kengai (semi-cascade) elm - yellow bike. missing all fingers but thumb right hand left leg above hip. Will go by ‘Han’ for short, long hair, married to Chokkan
Moyogi (informal upright) black pine - black bike. Has a crush on Lettie, pretty quiet but in that hard kinda way. right leg above knee, left leg below knee, pinky finger left hand
Chokkan (formal upright) white oak - orange bike. oldest. pinky and ring finger right hand, right leg below knee. Has seen shit, the fist ever successfully bonsaied dryad
Hokidachi (broom) crab apple - pink bike. Bubbly and excitable. Youngest. left foot above ankle, right thumb, left arm below elbow
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niftyandinterestingstuff · 9 months ago
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artemisdreaming:
Watching a Waterfall, 1790. 
Tani Bunchō (Japanese, 1763-1840).
Hanging scroll, ink and color on silk. The Cleveland Museum of Art.
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Tani Bunchō (谷 文晁?, October 15, 1763 - January 6, 1840) was a Japanese literati (bunjin) painter and poet. He was the son of the poet Tani Rokkoku (1729-1809). As his family were retainers of the Tayasu Family and descendents of the eighth Tokugawa shogun, Bunchō inherited samurai status and received a stipend to meet the responsibilities this entailed. In his youth he began studying the painting techniques of the Kanō school under Kato Bunrei (1706-82). After Bunrei’s death, Bunchō worked with masters of other schools, such as the literati painter Kitayama Kangan (1767-1801), and developed a wide stylistic range that included many Chinese, Japanese and European idioms. He’s best known for his crisp landscapes in the literati style (Nanga or Bunjinga). Like most bunjinga painters of his time, Bunchō focused largely on Chinese-inspired landscapes. Since travel outside Japan was forbidden under the Tokugawa shogunate, Bunchō was unable to study in China; he spent many years in Nagasaki, therefore, studying Chinese art and Western art  (洋画, Yōga) with the traders there. Watanabe Kazan and Takaku Aigai were among his disciples. wiki
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1000bonsai · 1 year ago
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Bonsai Bunjin
Bonsai Bunjin adalah gaya bonsai tradisional Jepang. Gaya ini berfokus pada exspresi keindahan alam. Bonsai gaya ini biasanya dibuat dari pohon tipis dan terdistorsi dengan sedikit cabang. Fitur-fitur ini menambah usia dan keindahan wabi-sabi pada kayu. Bonsai ini dapat dibuat dari berbagai jenis pohon yang berbeda. Pohon yang paling umum termasuk pinus, cedar, cemara, plum, dan maple. Bonsai…
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gksanscjfml · 2 years ago
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한문철의 블랙박스 리뷰 27회 다시 보기 27화 E27 J
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It is said that he went to the Tang Dynasty with his colleague and sworn brother, Jeongyeon, and enlisted in the army there.[17] At that time, a kind of Koreatown called Shillabang was created in the Tang Dynasty, and the Tang Dynasty was a country that was quite open to the appointment of foreigners, such as using a foreigner as a military commander.[18] Jang Bo-go, who entered the Tang Dynasty army with his friend Jeong-yeon in the Tang Dynasty, showed excellent skills in riding a horse and using a spear, and soon rose to prominence as a major general in the Western Zhou Wuling Army. Muryeong-gun was a unit created to subdue Isado [20], a jeoldoist from Goguryeo who lived in the Shandong Peninsula and opposed the Tang.
There are several speculations as to why Jang Bo-go chose to return to Silla after quitting the Tang army for some reason. Jang Bo-go returned from Tang and met with King Heungdeok, raising the issue that 'Silla people were captured by pirates in Tang and traded as slaves.' [22] Jeong-yeon, a friend who went to the party together, remained in the party, but the records show that Jeong-yeon hesitated to rely on Jang Bo-go even after she lost her job due to the party's disarmament measures and collapsed to the point where it was difficult to sustain herself. It can be assumed that there is, but the exact circumstances are unknown.[23] It is difficult to know the detailed whereabouts of Jang Bo-go during this period due to the lack of records, but from the records of Ennin, it seems that he entered commerce using the Shilla-bang Silla society, engaged in international trade, and achieved some success in the Tang Dynasty. At that time, the Chinese coastal area was not controlled by the court of the Tang Dynasty due to the rise of Bunjin like Isado, so pirates who took even the Silla people and sold them as slaves were infested. According to the record, even if it is not for the moral reason of 'because I can't see them selling their fellow Silla people as slaves', Jang Bo-go's practical reason as a merchant is that if even maritime trade is threatened by pirates, there will be setbacks in business. It was also because of the calculations. Later, Bogo Jang returned to Korea, but he went to Tang Dynasty around 805 and returned to Korea in 828, so it has been 20 to 30 years.
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bunjin · 2 years ago
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ニュートン式 超図解 最強に面白い!! 周期表
ブログに投稿:Bunjin's Books Reviews:ニュートン式 超図解 最強に面白い!! 周期表 #元素 #ニュートン式超図解 #ニュートン #周期表 #化学 #書評 #読書感想文 #BookReview #本 #読書
★あらすじ 「ニュートン式 超図解 最強に面白い!!…
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kudma · 2 years ago
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形骸化の英語
becoming a mere shell; becoming a dead letter; losing (one's) substance; being reduced to a formality
「形骸化」の部分一致の例文検索結果
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技の形骸化の防止。例文帳に追加
We can prevent the skills from losing substance.発音を聞く - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
食糧管理制度の形骸化例文帳に追加
Losing substance of the food control system発音を聞く - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
文人の形骸化・劣悪化は多いに批判された。例文帳に追加
It was greatly criticized that Bunjin lost their substance and their quality had deteriorated.発音を聞く - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
実行されなかったため、この法律は形骸化した。例文帳に追加
No action being taken, the act became a dead letter. - 旅行・ビジネス英会話翻訳例文
だが、長期の平和の中で形骸化が進んでいた。例文帳に追加
However, the military organizations lost substances due to long peace.発音を聞く - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
それによって、令制官の形骸化が著しくなった。例文帳に追加
As a result, government official posts under the Ritsuryo system became an empty shell.発音を聞く - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
例文
① 役員会が形骸化していないか。例文帳に追加
(i) Whether the investment corporation’s executive committee meetings have become a matter of formality.発音を聞く - 金融庁
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yibo-wang · 3 years ago
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binjin got married 🥺
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ochoislas · 4 years ago
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Clara vista de primavera tardía tras la lluvia, una leve fugada de levante, reclamos de faisanes. Legumbres y mieses entre ribazos, verdes, gualdas, y en medio una franja morada de arvejas chinas.
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Umbría y solana cubiertas de cerezos silvestres. Valle recóndito, lejos del mundo; prístina visión. Cuando me maravillaba del cimbreo de las flores, sonó el acorde de un shō, tañido por un inmortal.
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Manchón de bosque, vago, frisado; luna en las cimas, opaca, muriente. De vuelta me guían las luciérnagas; riba de aguas negras, juncias crecidas. 
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  Los árboles solapan sus sombras, surge una corriente. Cerca y portillo excluyen por siempre el polvo mundano. Las cumbres se funden con la raíz de las nubes. En el huerto un hombre planta pipas de calabaza.
Ema Saikō
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kirise · 4 years ago
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#trabajo en #junipero #juniperuscomunis de #planta a #bonsai #bunjin • • • #bonsai #bonsais #escueladebonsai #trabajobonsai #ventadebonsai #ventadebonsais #ventadebonsaivalladolid #valladolid #bonsaitree #inspiration #nature #naturaleza #inspiracionbonsai #inspiracion #bonsailife #bonsailovers #bonsaiart #bonsaicare #bonsaiworld #bonsaimania #kirise #kirisebonsai (en Kirise) https://www.instagram.com/p/CLeYGYCjJae/?igshid=1sdcpvfc5xghu
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swordsmanbonsai · 2 years ago
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Sitka Bungjin, Branches Wired~
Put some very tight bends in the trunk this spring (see: “Sitka Fir First Styling” below for a look). When I checked a few days ago, the wire was beginning to cut in. So I carefully clipped off the thick wire. Happily, it didn’t spring right back, but held its shape, at least for a few days. That provided an opportunity to wire and place the branches. A few more will have to come off, but I will wait to see which are stronger as they develop. I will also have to re-wire the trunk when I get back from my UK Seminars in a couple of weeks, to get some of bends back where they were. The top needles are dying off, but I’m not concerned about it as new buds are opening with bright green needles.
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hyunpic · 4 months ago
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bunjin showing off his nails 🥹
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amandapearl · 4 years ago
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[Seattle Sights] A Tranquil Trip to the Seattle Japanese Garden
[Seattle Sights] A Tranquil Trip to the Seattle Japanese Garden
“The art of stone in a Japanese garden is that of placement. Its ideal does not deviate from that of nature.”Isamu Noguchi If you thought the Washington Park Arboretum was fantastic, meet it’s neighbor and kid sister – the Seattle Japanese Garden. Tucked away in a small corner of the Washington Park Arboretum, the Seattle Japanese Garden is host to some of most marvelously manicured walks,…
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1000bonsai · 1 year ago
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Bonsai tegak lurus bunjin
Bonsai Bergaya Elegant Bonsai tegak lurus bunjin adalah salah satu gaya bonsai yang paling menarik dan menantang untuk dikerjakan. Gaya ini berasal dari Jepang dan sering kali dianggap sebagai salah satu gaya paling elegan dalam seni bonsai. Bonsai tampilan seperti ini menggambarkan pohon yang tumbuh di atas tebing atau lereng curam, dengan batang utama yang tumbuh tegak lurus ke atas. Untuk…
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strawwant · 4 years ago
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