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What are the characteristics of silk patterns in Yuan Dynasty?

In the Yuan Dynasty, the "lost stone", also known as brocade, made great technical and artistic achievements and looked magnificent, which was dedicated to emperors and elites. According to "Southern History", brocade was originally a special product of Persians (Na's lost or Nachixi, which means Persian brocade), and was later copied by Sui people, and its exquisite degree has surpassed Persian brocade. In the Yuan Dynasty, yarn, yarn, silk, brocade and satin were all added with gold, which was widely used. The gold techniques used include gold twisting, gold printing, gold gilding, gold selling and gold auction. There are dozens of embroidery methods, such as Ping Jin, Panjin and Jujin, among which gold foil is the best. In addition, the silk weaving production in Yuan Dynasty is still famous for its Shu brocade, which has many colors. According to the record of dropping out of farming, the pattern names of Yuan Dynasty tapestry include five colors of purple flowers, Fang Shengluan Que Zi Zhu, turquoise, Zi Luan Que, Zi Bailong, Zi Gui Wen, Zi Zhu Yan, Zi Qu Shui, Zi Tang Lian, Xia Hongyun Luan, crimson clouds, green pavilions, blue big falling flowers, purple falling pearl dragons, green cherry blossoms, soap square white flowers and purple flowers. Silk is also rich in colors, such as Yunluan, Tupu, Brocade, Peach Head Ripple, Fairy Pattern, heavy lotus, Shuang Yan, Chess, Turtle, Square Hub Pattern, Jujube Flower, Sword Flower, Overlapping and White Carving. In addition, there are white wool silk produced in Liao Dynasty and palindrome silk produced in Jin Dynasty.