Soil cultivation: Moso bamboo forests should be selected for hilly slopes. Stones, stumps, and miscellaneous woods should be removed during winter soil preparation. Twenty-three degrees of gentle slopes should be fully plowed with 33 cm, and contoured terraces at 20-30 degrees, at 30 degrees. Above the steep slope, only 2-2.3 meters of ground around the planting point will be planted to prevent soil erosion. Plant 20-25 bamboo plants per acre, open 1 meter square before planting and depth 50 cm, stack the topsoil and the bottom layer on both sides respectively, put the decomposed bark or compost inside the hole, mix the soil, top layer a topsoil, Then put the bamboo into the hole, the bamboo whip flat, so that the root and soil close contact, cover the topsoil and then cover the bottom soil, layered compaction, so that the bamboo whip buried about 33 cm deep, appropriate irrigation. Above the cover loose soil is slightly higher than the ground into a head shape to prevent water whip. Covering the ground with hay, dead leaves, etc. to reduce evaporation of moisture, and set up a wind shield. Seeding and Seedling Raising: In the Yangtze River valley, bamboo is planted in winter or early spring. At this time, the temperature is low, the bamboo grows slowly, the bamboo whip and root are cut off, and the injury flow is small and easy to survive. Generally selected from the previous year, the young bamboos with robust growth, low branches, no pests and diseases, and bamboo culm diameters of 3-6 cm have been used as bamboos. After the whole plant is excavated, it is colored with fresh yellow, full buds, and roots. The dense and well-developed seedlings of the young whip have a strong life force. Later, bamboo shoots grow well and long bamboo shoots are produced. While dressing, protect the buds and roots and keep the soil moist.