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What do you mean by three handicrafts?

These three kinds of handicrafts refer to: Chinese knots, embroidery and fabrics.

Chinese knot:

The rope is like a coiled snake dragon, and China people are descendants of the dragon. In prehistoric times, the image of the dragon god was reflected by the change of knots. The word "knot" is also a word that expresses strength, harmony and full of feelings, giving people a feeling of reunion, intimacy and warmth.

The rope is like a coiled snake dragon, and China people are descendants of the dragon. In prehistoric times, the image of the dragon god was reflected by the change of knots. The word "knot" is also a word that expresses strength, harmony and full of feelings, giving people a feeling of reunion, intimacy and warmth.

"knot" and "auspicious" are homophonic. "Auspicious" is the eternal pursuit theme of mankind. As a vital folk art, "Jie" naturally thrives as the essence of China traditional culture and has been passed down to this day.

The origin of Chinese knots

The significance of Chinese knot lies in that its emotion and wisdom are only one aspect of the ancient civilization of the Han nationality; Metaphor of human reproduction from generation to generation; It is also a game presentation of mathematical mysteries.

It has a complex and beautiful curve, but it can be reduced to the simplest two-dimensional line. It has an elegant charm, which comes from the basic tools of early human life, and the Chinese knot began with the knotting notes of our ancestors.