sokan bonsai form
moyogi informal bonsai form
netsunagari connetion root form
kabudhaci bonsai form
bunjin form
The following are some forms of common bonsai:
CHOKKAN = perpendicular force (formal form)
MOYOGI = style is not straight up (informal form)
SHAKAN = Slanting style
FUKINAGASHI = wind force (windswept form)
Broom style HOKIDACHI =
Hanging style KENGAI = (waterfall)
HAN KENGAI = half hanging
Literati BUNJIN =
Exposed root NEGARI =
SEKJOJU = on the rock
LEGENDS = forked style
Impressive = style three-pronged
KABUDACHI = fork style lot
Connecting NETSUNAGARI = root
Yose EU = grouping
terms laen
SABAMIKI = split-trunk
SHARIMIKI = Driftwood
Shari = dead wood on the branch
JIN = dead wood in the trunk
but the development JIN term used to describe the dead wood ( "dried" or "dead") to the body bonsai
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