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1 bonsai bid 6 million, and plants can also be made into works of art!

Bonsai is expensive and difficult to maintain, and many flower lovers don't pay much attention to it. In fact, bonsai is one of the traditional arts in China, which makes viewers feel beautiful through small flower shapes. Today, Huahua will show you what these sky-high bonsai look like!

Banyan bonsai

The treasure of Huizhou Jiabao Garden, this banyan bonsai named "Southland Scenery", is still flourishing when it is nearly 65,438+070 years old, and it was valued at 6 million in 2065,438+00. The flowerpots used at that time were all expensive Jun kilns.

The owner of Jiabao Garden is Huizhou Merchants Bao in Qing Dynasty. Now the garden is the largest private garden in China, with expensive bonsai, which attracts many tourists every year.

Baizhen bonsai

Cypress is the highlight of bonsai, because the survival rate of transplantation is less than 0. 1%, so the best price is between 5 million and 8 million.

Guo Xiong Xiaolin, a well-known bonsai master, is good at pine and cypress landscaping. He has many precious bonsai collections in his hand. The following pot has a history of more than 800 years, with white bones and red skin, and its value is immeasurable!