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  2. Bamboo - Wikipedia

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    A bamboo sword called a shinai is used in the Japanese martial art of kendo. Bamboo is used for crafting the bows, called yumi, and arrows used in the Japanese martial art kyūdō. The first gunpowder-based weapons, such as the fire lance, were made of bamboo. The Chinese Langxian, or "Wolf Brush Spear". Some variants of this weapon were just ...

  3. Bamboo textile - Wikipedia

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    The bamboo species used for clothing is called moso bamboo, or just moso. Moso bamboo is the most important bamboo in China, where it covers about 3 million hectares (7.4 million acres) – about two percent of China's forest area. It is the main species for bamboo timber and is said to play an important ecological role. [32]

  4. Bamboo construction - Wikipedia

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    Bamboo, like wood, is a natural composite material with a high strength-to-weight ratio useful for structures. [1] Bamboo's strength-to-weight ratio is similar to timber, and its strength is generally similar to a strong softwood or hardwood timber. [2] [3]

  5. Bamboo blossom - Wikipedia

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    Bamboos usually have a life cycle around 40 to 80 years, varying among species. Normally, new bamboos grow up from bamboo shoots at the roots. At infrequent intervals for most species, they will start to blossom. After blossom, flowers produce fruit (called "bamboo rice" in parts of India and China). Following this, the bamboo forest dies out.

  6. Four Gentlemen - Wikipedia

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    In Chinese art, the Four Gentlemen or Four Noble Ones (Chinese: 四君子; pinyin: Sì Jūnzǐ), is a collective term referring to four plants: the plum blossom, the orchid, the bamboo, and the chrysanthemum. [1] [2] The term compares the four plants to Confucian junzi, or "gentlemen".

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    'I have never seen this before, and due to the infrequency of it occurring, I doubt many others have either' — Forester Richard Reuse

  8. Nandina - Wikipedia

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    Nandina domestica (/ n æ n ˈ d iː n ə / nan-DEE-nə) [a] [b] [c] commonly known as nandina, heavenly bamboo or sacred bamboo, is a species of flowering plant in the family Berberidaceae, native to eastern Asia from the Himalayas to Japan. It is the only member of the monotypic genus Nandina.

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    Bamboo House. If a romantic view at a luxe restaurant is on the menu, ... has a venue called La Cave, where you can book a multi-course tasting in the oldest wine cellar on the island. On my last ...