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Can ebony be cut with water?

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Plum blossoms like warm climate. Full sunshine or half sunshine can grow, the soil must have water retention, and fertile loam is the most suitable for planting. Water supply is needed in high temperature period in summer, so as not to affect the growth and flowering of plants due to water shortage. Branches grow easily and must be trimmed and reshaped. Propagation adopts air layering method or cutting method, and pruning and cutting in late spring or early autumn.

In the Ming Dynasty, plum blossoms were planted in many places in Beijing. According to historical records, plum blossom has been cultivated in the Temple of Heaven for a long time. During the Jiajing period, Tang Jingchuan (formerly known as Tang Shunzhi, a native of Changshu, Jiangsu), a master of Confucianism, happily wrote the poem "Ode to Plum Blossoms in the Temple of Heaven" after enjoying the plum blossoms in the Temple of Heaven.

In the historical materials of the Ming Dynasty, there are also records of plum blossom planting in a very small area, such as Xiaotangshan in Changping, Man Jing in the northern suburbs, Gokurakuji on the high-beam bridge outside Xizhimen, Caoqiao in Fengtai, etc. "Shi Jing Miscellaneous Notes" records: "The grass bridge occasionally sees plum trees, which are enchanting and charming, and have a unique scenery.

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Plum blossoms are also planted in the Forbidden City. Emperor Qianlong said in the preface to Mei Ting's Four Tones and Four Songs: "There are no plums in the north, but pots for planting ears. 10 years ago, I was ordered to plant two plum trees in Jingyixuan Pavilion and build a shed to protect them in winter. Now it has become a tree. " Jing Yi Xuan is the bedroom of Fu Jian Palace in the Forbidden City. It is said that every winter, Emperor Qianlong placed many pots of plum blossoms in Yi Xuan, Beijing.

Empress Dowager Cixi also loves plum blossoms alone. In the bedroom of the Summer Palace, plum blossoms and daffodils are her essential flowers, and she also copied and created many landscape paintings. "Flower City and Phoenix Terrace" also describes that plum blossoms were cultivated in a warm cave (greenhouse) near Caoqiao in the winter of Qing Dynasty and sent to many palaces in Haidian (Temple) for the emperor to watch.

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