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  2. Penjing - Wikipedia

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    Like Chinese gardens, these miniature landscapes are designed to convey landscapes experienced from various viewpoints - a close-up view, a medium-range view or a panorama. [citation needed] As an art form, penjing is an extension of the garden, since it enables an artist to recreate parts of the natural landscape in miniature.

  3. Bonseki - Wikipedia

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    Bonseki (盆石, "tray rocks") is the ancient Japanese art of creating miniature landscapes on black trays using white sand, pebbles, and small rocks. [1] Small delicate tools are used in Bonseki such as feathers, small flax brooms, sifters, spoons and wood wedges. The trays are either oval or rectangular, measuring about 60 by 35 centimeters ...

  4. Huishan clay figurine - Wikipedia

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    Huishan clay figurines are clay figures with concise and full shape, smooth and lively lines, bright and eye-catching colours and ingenious and meticulous ideas. The raw material of Huishan clay figurines is black mud, [4] which is taken from the foothills about 1 meter below the ground on the northeast slope of Huishan Mountain. [5]

  5. Miniature landscape - Wikipedia

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    Miniature landscape is a traditional art in East Asia of creating tiny versions of the natural environment such as gardens. It may refer to: Japan. Saikei;

  6. Bonsai - Wikipedia

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    One of the monks' activities was to introduce political leaders to various arts of miniature landscapes as admirable accomplishments for men of taste and learning. [14] [15] Potted landscape arrangements up to this period included miniature figurines after the Chinese fashion. Japanese artists eventually adopted a simpler style for bonsai ...

  7. History of bonsai - Wikipedia

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    Similar practices exist in other cultures, including the Chinese tradition of penjing from which the art originated, and the miniature living landscapes of Vietnamese hòn non bá»™. The term "bonsai" itself is a Japanese pronunciation of the earlier Chinese term penzai .

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