In the "carpet" of the Ming Dynasty, the black border hair with blue flowers on a white background was loose and short. "Carpet" In the Qing Dynasty, the Tibetan Lama Hu Qichang and his two disciples knitted carpets at the Guobao Temple in Beijing. Weaving methods are different from the east to the west, with the East Gate method for Beijing carpets and the West Gate method for Tianjin carpets. Beijing carpets are mostly traditional patterns, such as flowers, eight treasures and eight immortals. The format is a large group of flowers in the center, corner flowers in four corners, and multi-level edges. It is made of flocking woven pieces and cut concave and convex, and is suitable for floors, wall hangings, sleeping mats, saddle mats, etc. Xinjiang carpets are mostly geometric skeletons with strict specifications and bright colors. Tibet is densely populated and has local characteristics. In addition, Zhuozhou silk carpet has a unique style.