Nanjing brocade is a traditional silk handicraft in China, and it is known as "golden brocade". Its history can be traced back to 4 17 (the 13th year of Yixi in the Eastern Jin Dynasty), and it has a history of 1,600 years.
2. Yixing Zisha pottery
Yixing Zisha pottery is a unique kind of muddy pottery in Yixing, with a crimson color. Its products are commonly called "Zisha ware", which is usually referred to as "Zisha" for short. Yixing Zisha pottery has been famous internationally for nearly 500 years.
3. Song Jin
One of the traditional silk handicrafts in China. Started in the late Song Dynasty (about AD 1 1 century), the products are divided into heavy brocade and fine brocade (both of which are also called big brocade), box brocade and small brocade. Heavy brocade is thick in texture, and its products are mainly used for furnishings in palaces and halls. Fine brocade is the most representative kind of Song brocade with moderate thickness, which is widely used in clothing and mounting.
4. Su Fan
Suzhou folding fan, sandalwood fan, silk Gong Shan, the general name of paper round fan, is one of the traditional handicrafts in China. It is famous for its long history and exquisite production. The most famous are sandalwood fans, silk Gong Shan and folding fans. Are famous for their exquisite workmanship.
5. Lake pen
Known as "Four Treasures of the Study" together with Huimo, Xuan Paper and Duanyan, it is an important symbol of the long and splendid Chinese civilization. The hometown of Hu Bi is Shanlian Town. There is a local temple of Bizu Meng Tian. According to legend, Meng Tian, the general of Qin Shihuang, invented the writing brush with dead wood as the tube, deer hair as the column and wool as the quilt (coat).
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