Who did bonsai art first
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I had been reading online and like anything you look long enough and you will find what you want. Right or wrong it's out there. What I ran across was a site that said the Chinese had been the first to do the art of bonsai not the Japanese. I had always thought the art of bonsai was first done in Japan.
So, I wanted to know who started the art, Chinese or Japanese?
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So, I wanted to know who started the art, Chinese or Japanese?
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Egyptians certainly had plants in pots, but the Chinese took the growing of trees and other plants further. I think that is fair to say. Bonsai has been practiced in Japan for a very log time, but even the Japanese admit that they did not start it.
It could be argued that the growing of plants in pots originated in India also, but I think China.
It could be argued that the growing of plants in pots originated in India also, but I think China.
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m5eaygeoff wrote: Egyptians certainly had plants in pots, but the Chinese took the growing of trees and other plants further. I think that is fair to say.
It is - and the Japanese took it even further.
This site has some interesting info: www.artofbonsai.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=611
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Please see the pages beginning here
www.phoenixbonsai.com/BigPicture/Timeline.html
for the ultimate timeline that we know of and the development of this art/these arts.
Technically, the Japanese were the first to use the term "bonsai" -- but that is derived from an older Chinese term "punsai" for an even older art. See also www.phoenixbonsai.com/TermOrigins.html .
Technically, the Japanese were the first to use the term "bonsai" -- but that is derived from an older Chinese term "punsai" for an even older art. See also www.phoenixbonsai.com/TermOrigins.html .
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My reply is who knows, it is such a long time ago, it could have been a random traveler.
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