There were many ways to connect the bamboo pieces, and the specific choice depended on the actual application scenario and requirements. A common method was binding. One could use a rope or thread to bind two bamboos together and tie them up. The other method was the inserting method, which required the bamboo skin to be cut off at both ends of the bamboo piece to form a plug-shaped tip. Then, the two bamboos were connected and fixed with glue, cement, or other materials. Another method was to bury one's head in the cap, which was suitable for thicker bamboo. First, one end was made into a cylindrical cap, then a notch was cut on the other end of the bamboo, and finally the cap was fastened on it. Other than that, there were also other methods of joining, such as the joint between bamboo and bamboo, and the connection structure of round bamboo furniture. In short, choosing a suitable bamboo connection method needed to consider the thickness of the bamboo, application scenarios, requirements, and other factors.
The maintenance methods of bamboo included the following aspects. First of all, the bamboo had a strong demand for light. It liked a bright environment, but it was not resistant to direct sunlight. Secondly, the bamboo liked a warm environment. The suitable growth temperature was around 18 ° C to 28 ° C to avoid large temperature changes. In addition, the bamboo had a moderate requirement for moisture. It could not be too dry or moist. It could be maintained in a moderate moist state. In addition, the bamboo required soft and fertile soil, so applying an appropriate amount of liquid fertilizer every once in a while could promote its growth. In terms of trimming, it was necessary to remove the withered leaves in time to maintain the health of the entire plant. At the same time, it was necessary to trim the leaves to maintain the orderly growth of the branches and leaves. In general, the maintenance methods of the bamboo included suitable light, temperature, moisture and nutrition, as well as timely trimming.
There were two ways to breed bamboo: sowing and splitting. Sowing and reproduction was to collect mature seeds from October to November, then place the seeds in a pot and wait for them to germinate. Sub-plant reproduction was to split an adult bamboo plant into several smaller plants and then replant them in flower pots or gardens. These methods required suitable temperature, humidity, and light conditions to ensure the growth of the bamboo.
The maintenance methods of the green bamboo included choosing suitable soil, watering it reasonably, and paying attention to light. Green bamboo was suitable to be planted in loose, fertile, and well-drained soil. It was best to plant it in acidic sandy soil. When planting, pay attention to the drainage and ventilation of the soil to avoid long-term accumulation of water. In terms of watering, the Four Seasons Green Bamboo did not have a particularly high demand for water. It only needed to be watered once every two days to keep the soil moist but not accumulate water. In the rainy season or when there is water accumulation, it should be drained in time. In terms of light, the green bamboo liked sunlight, but it could not be exposed to strong light for a long time. It was best to maintain it in a semi-yin environment. In addition, pay attention to fertilizer, apply fertilizer three times a year, spring, summer, and winter. In short, the maintenance of the green bamboo needed to pay attention to the selection of soil, reasonable watering, and appropriate lighting.
The effects of bamboo included treating thirst, dredging the water channel, clearing the lungs and reducing phlegm, lowering fire, replenishing qi and nourishing yin, nourishing the lungs and relieving cough, clearing heat and removing dampness, and so on. There were many ways to eat bamboo, such as cooking porridge, stewing soup, boiling, stewing, and so on. The specific eating method could be chosen according to personal needs and preferences.
There were many ways to eat bamboo ginseng. It could be used to make soup, about 3-10 grams each time, or used to soak in wine, or made into pills or powder. During processing, the raw herbs needed to be removed of impurities, washed, moistened, cut into thick slices, dried, and sifted to remove dust. In addition, the bamboo ginseng could also be used externally. After grinding a suitable amount, it could be applied to the corresponding part. In short, there were many ways to eat bamboo ginseng. One could choose a suitable way to eat it according to one's personal needs and health status.
The production method of the bamboo man included the following steps: preparing materials such as bamboo, rope, scissors, paint, etc. He cut the bamboo into a suitable length and cleaned the wood chips and impurities in the bamboo joints to ensure that the surface was smooth. They used ropes to connect bamboo joints of different lengths together to form the body of the bamboo man and maintain good proportions. Using a rope to outline the human body on the bamboo joint, and according to the creative design of different movements and postures. Use paint or color pens to color the bamboo people. You can match them according to your personal preferences or refer to the colors of local traditional clothing. Using ropes or other materials to add details to the bamboo people, such as hair and clothes, to make them more lifelike.
The potted planting method of Wu Zhu mainly included the following steps: 1. [Soil selection: Wu bamboo prefers fertile and loose soil. You can choose garden soil for planting.] 2. [Sowing: You can buy bamboo seeds or use mature seeds to sow.] The seeds needed to be soaked in clear water for 24 hours in advance and then evenly scattered in the soil. 3. [Temperature-control: Wu Zhu likes a warm environment. The most suitable temperature range is 20 - 30 ° C.] When potted plants were planted, the plants could be placed indoors to maintain a constant temperature and timely replenishment to promote rapid growth. 4. Illumination conditions: sufficient illumination is crucial for the growth and development of the bamboo. However, when the summer sun was strong, one needed to be careful to avoid being exposed to the sun. The plants can be moved to a cool place after four hours of light per day. 5. " Fertility: During the growth period of the bamboo, apply fertilizer every 3 to 5 days to help the healthy growth of the plant. 6. " Replenish water: Wu bamboo has the ability to store water, so during daily maintenance, it is only necessary to keep the soil slightly moist. In summer, watering can be carried out according to the humidity of the surface layer of the soil. To sum up, the potted planting method of bamboo included choosing suitable soil, sowing seeds, controlling the temperature, providing appropriate light, applying fertilizer, and replenishing water. Through proper maintenance, the martial bamboo could grow healthily.
The method of making a bamboo fence was as follows: First, find a few fresh bamboos, cut them down, and remove the scabs and tips. Then, he used a saw to cut the bamboo into the required height of the fence, and each section was cut open with a knife. Next, he made bamboo strips, cut the bamboo into a width of about 10 mm, and removed the yellow bamboo strips. He laid the bamboo pieces that he had just cut open on the ground and used the bamboo strips that he had made to connect the bamboo pieces according to the interweaving method. After the production was completed, he could choose to plant some flowers or trees to increase the aesthetics of the courtyard.
The method of making bamboo people was as follows: First, prepare a thick bamboo and some tools, such as saws, knives, sandpaper, rulers, etc. He chose a piece of bamboo with a higher degree of aging and a harder texture. This way, the bamboo people he made would be stronger and more durable. Then, he used a saw to cut the bamboo into sections of appropriate length, each section about 10-15 cm long. Next, use a knife or sandpaper to polish the two ends of the bamboo section, and use a ruler to ensure that the length and width of each bamboo section are the same. He drilled a hole in the middle of each bamboo section, then inserted a small bamboo section as a joint, and fixed the joint with glue or bamboo nails. Assembling all the bamboo sections together to form a body shape, and using glue or rope to fix them together. Finally, he added details as needed, such as hands, feet, and head. You can use a knife or carving tool to carve details on the bamboo section, or you can use paint or colored tape to decorate it.
There were many ways to fix bamboo pieces. The following were some common methods: 1. [Binding method: You can use rope or thread to bind it.] 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, you need to cut off some bamboo skin at both ends to form a plug-like tip, trying to preserve the integrity of the bamboo piece as much as possible. Then, he connected the two bamboos together and inserted 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. Screw fixing method: You can use a screw to fix the bamboo pieces together. First, he laid down half of the bamboo piece, then passed the bamboo piece through the fixing incision, and then laid down half of the bamboo piece. Every five pieces were fixed once, and they were fixed with screws. These methods could be chosen according to actual needs and application scenarios.