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Can a rockery basin be built at the wellhead?

Yes, it has nothing to do with feng shui, but it has an effect on flowers. When flowers are placed on the manhole cover, they can't get the atmosphere and affect their growth.

Bonsai skill (rockery bonsai skill) is a traditional art in yingde city, Guangdong Province, and it is one of the national intangible cultural heritages. The rockery bonsai mainly includes landscape type, withered mountain type, tree attached with stone type and stone attached with tree type, and its shapes mainly include peaks, mountains, ridges, gorges, cliffs, valleys, islands, rocks, caves, cen, Zhu and so on. The traditional stone rockery bonsai technique is good at identifying stones, and there are not many materials, some of which are 35 pieces each. Bonsai is made by selecting rockery components, cleaning and dressing them, mixing them with cement, fine sand, yellow sugar and black ink, and sticking the components according to the design process.

Bonsai originated from ornamental plants. As early as the Shang and Zhou dynasties, there was a custom of watching famous trees and flowers. In the Han Dynasty, there appeared a bonsai, which can be found in the murals of Han tombs. Since Wei and Jin Dynasties, bonsai production has made great progress. In the Tang Dynasty, bonsai became the furnishings of wealthy families, and many murals and silk paintings at that time reflected this situation. Shi Ying rockery bonsai is mainly composed of Shi Ying. Limestone, produced in Yingshan, Wang Bu Town, Yingde, belongs to karst landform. After weathering and corrosion, it forms numerous loose plates with rich textures and colors. It is called Shi Ying because of its rugged shape, steep beauty and exquisite air. In the Song Dynasty, Shi Ying was listed as a tribute. Shi Ying is also a natural material for creating rockery bonsai because of its peculiar shape. According to Ji Cheng's "Yuanye" in Ming Dynasty, Shi Ying was used to "lighting pots for play" at that time. After the reform and opening up, the local rockery bonsai technology in Shi Ying has developed into a cultural industry with fine division of labor and considerable scale.