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In which dynasty did embroidery begin?

Embroidery has a long history. It began in (ancient times), developed in (Tang and Song Dynasties), flourished in (Ming Dynasty) and spread in (Qing Dynasty), and was deeply loved by people all over the world.

Embroidery originated from human tattoos. After the rise of the textile industry, people began to show various patterns on their clothes to identify themselves.

Before and after the Warring States period, embroidery was thoroughly popularized among civilians and became a daily manual production method. Embroidery is an ancient art in China. /kloc-Around the 0/7th century, the increasingly mature Chinese embroidery technology was introduced to France, which greatly promoted the development of the local embroidery industry and became a fashion.

Main characteristics of embroidery

The main artistic features of hand embroidery are neat patterns, exquisite silk, fresh and elegant colors, rich stitches, elegance and elegance, and exquisite embroidery. As far as embroidery stitch is concerned, it is extremely rich and diverse. * * * There are 43 species in 9 categories, mainly including, LUN, Ding, Shi, Luan, needle roller, cutting, point, beating, knot, net embroidery, ice needle, embroidery, nano-gold, scale needle, wool needle, bead needle and so on.

For example, the rare birds and animals embroidered with needles are lifelike and lifelike; The flowers embroidered with loose needles are lively and fragrant, with simple smell and beautiful realm; Portraits, landscapes and wool embroidered with random needles are varied in weaving, with strong decorative atmosphere, strong artistic effect and rich folk and national characteristics;

Embroidery is an excellent traditional craft in China with a long history. Embroidery is a process of weaving different patterns on fabrics with various thread materials. According to the silk paintings and embroidery unearthed from various ancient tombs, it can be known that as far back as the Yin and Zhou Dynasties more than 3,000 years ago, China had gorgeous dark silk and colorful embroidery. Shang embroidery in Henan is the earliest embroidery handicraft in China.

This embroidery pattern is a diamond pattern and a corner wave pattern, and the technology has reached a quite high level by using twisted silk thread at the edge of the pattern line. The embroidery marks of the Western Zhou Dynasty (BC11year) were found in the Western Zhou Tomb in Rujiazhuang, Baoji, Shaanxi. This kind of embroidery adopts the knitting method still in use today, using double threads. The lines are relaxed and the stitches are quite uniform and neat, which shows that the embroidery technique is very skilled.