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What is the history of China people's favorite knitting technique? How did it develop?

When you go to the park on weekends, you will meet several uncles and aunts who can make bamboo dragonflies, and you will also meet uncles and aunts who can weave all kinds of smart animals with grass vines. It can be seen that China's knitting is not only rich in categories, but also spread to this day. In fact, China people's favorite weaving actually existed as early as the primitive society, and gradually gained attention and development in the past dynasties.

First, the straw weaving technology in primitive society, people have a sense of shame after communication, so in order to avoid exposure, they will weave simple clothes with grass leaves to cover their bodies. Therefore, the earliest weaving technology in China started with some ready-made leaves with large veins, such as plane leaves and banana leaves, and then started with clothes made of vines that can be seen every day.

The second is the localization of weaving skills in Han and Tang Dynasties. From the slave society to the feudal society, the weaving skills in China have been developing continuously, but the types are more abundant. In the Han and Tang Dynasties, it formed the characteristics of regionalization. At that time, it was not surprising that rattan woven wicker. Suzhou's bamboo weaving technology is quite mature, and bamboo mats and summer mats made in Suzhou sell well all over the country. In Sichuan and some places in Sichuan, a weaving technique called brocade has been formed, which is also very common in Tujia people today.

Third, the establishment of a special craft bureau in the Ming and Qing Dynasties At the end of the feudal society, that is, in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, local governments and the central government began to set up special craft bureaus, mainly for the inheritance and development of knitting technology, which reflected that textiles had become a necessary necessity for every household at that time. However, the department specializing in weaving took shape as early as the Song Dynasty. At that time, Shu brocade and Su embroidery shone brilliantly at court and overseas. Finally, no matter how long the history of China's knitting technology is, it still exists in thousands of households in China today with its unique environmental protection concept and interpretation of beauty.