The Craftsmanship of Nanjing Yunjin Brocade
The craftsmanship of Nanjing Yunjin brocade is generally distributed in five areas of Nanjing city——Qinhuai, Jianye, Baixia, Xuanwu and Qixia. In ancient China, brocades were the representatives of top-class textiles. Nanjing Yunjin Brocade which belongs to traditional jacquard-weave brocade is famous for its magnificence, floweriness and luxuriance. The Nanjing Yunjin Brocade has also been the best among the three kinds of the most wonderful brocade (Yunjin, Songjin and Shujin). It enjoys the fame as “a unique talent of China” and “Rarity of the world”. About the name “Yunjin Brocade”, “Yun” means “cloud” in Chinese, “Jin” means “brocade”. People gave the name “Yunjin” to it since it was as gorgeous and florid as cloud. Another parlance indicated that the name “Yunjin” hailed from its cloud-like texture.
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The craftsmanship of Nanjing Yunjin brocade was meticulous, innovative and exquisite. “Transfixing warps and severing wefts” was its specialty. The wooden looms used were 5.6 meters long, 1.4 meters wide and 4 meters in height. The design of the looms was very scientific and rational. Every loom was made up of two parts. The upper part was used for lifting the warps while the lower part was used for weaving the weft. Wefts were alternately weaved to meet the requirement of flexible colorway. The process was so complicated that 5~6 cm brocade took two persons the whole day to work. Here went the old saying: “one inch of brocade equal to one inch of gold”.
This craftsmanship had lots of advantages: One weft would be completed by several times of flowering so that there was no colorway restriction—same texture could be designed into different colors to make the brocade look elegant and harmonious. This unique craftsmanship still could not be replaced by any modern texture technology or machine.
Jacquard weaving was another specialty of this craftsmanship. Because of the complicated dermatoglyphic patterns, a sample picture in 1/3 meter was needed while weaving 1 inch of the brocade. Let’s describe it in this way: the Jacquard weaving method was the software while the dermatoglyphic patterns were the programs wrote by the ancient method of rope hitching. The upper worker keyed on the “keyboard” while the lower one followed the “screen” to flower it. The process was really amazing and miracle. Nowadays, it still belongs to security restriction of the nation.
Besides, intertexture of gold threads and silver threads was also an important craft of Yunjin Brocade, which made the brocade dignified and graceful to meet the royal requirements. For aulic use, flat cost was ignored during the producing, so that Nanjing Yunjin Brocade, the latercomer surpassed the formers to reach the textile’s peak of perfection.
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The Gold-Thread Damask was also called “Storage Gold” since this kind of damask was put into the royal storages as soon as its complement. Alike, damask weaved with silver thread was called “Storage Silver”. Their larghezza was about 70cm.
You may confuse about “Brocade” and “Flowery Brocade” since both of them used boiled-off silk and were weaved after dyeing. Here are the differences: the “Flowery Brocade” was in free colorway by cutwork flowering, but in thick and non-symmetrical drapery; “Brocade” could just have four or five colors per piece, but in symmetrical drapery.
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There are important significations in Yunjin Brocade, which could deliver important information to Chinese histories of technology, crafts and culture. During the years of Emperor Kangxi and Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty, there are over 30,000 wooden looms in Nanjing to produce Yunjin brocade. At the end of Emperor Guangxu, comedown happened badly to the craftsmanship as time went by. To the year 1949, there were only four looms in Nanjing city weaving Yunjin Brocade. After then, great effort on protection was put on it by the government, so that the craft of Yunjin Brocade was passed down till today.
As the technology developing, more and more new kinds of cloths come out while the demand of Yunjin Brocade reduces much. Craftsmanship of Yujin Brocade needs plenty of Train ing time and heavy workload so that seldom young men would like to do it. The craft of flowery Brocade has bordered on the extinction.
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- "How to get a visa"
- posted by geoff at 2010-1-20 2:27:00[Closed for answering]
Dear Sir or Madam, I am an Australian citizen on holiday in Taiwan. I want to go to Beijing next. Can you please tell me how I can get a tourist visa for China. Is it correct that I need to go to Hong Kong to do this? I cant find this information on the china travel website. Can you please tell me... What documents I should take to Hong Kong? How many days would it take to get the visa? Would the one month tourist visa be extendible in China. Could you please let me know asap Thanks very much Geoff Barker

- charliebrown replied at 2010-1-21 19:39:00
Validity of visa: Normally speaking, a visa is valid for 3 months from the date of issuance(=date of application) and on any day within this period, the visa holder may enter China. Duration of stay specified in the visa: normally speaking, a visa holder may stay in China for 1 month which counts from the date of his/her entrance into China. To stay longer, you need to specify your request in your application form and it''ll be subject to the permission of the consul in charge. you can get more about it on foreignercn.com

- jasmine replied at 2010-1-20 4:06:00
Hello Geoff, Yes, you need to go to Hong Kong to get a China visa. You can get your China visa in Hong Kong at the Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of The PRC. Address: 5th Floor, Lower Block, 26 Harbor Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong. Tel: ++852-25851657 OR ++852-25851680 OR ++852-25851794 Note: 1) You need to go there Monday to Friday during business hours. 2) "Within One working day" means: the visa should be processed within 24 hours "Fast Process" means: the visa should be processed the same day. Requirements to obtain a Visa in Hong Kong A. 1 recent passport photo. B. Passport which needs to be valid at least more than 3 months. C. Call the office before your visit.
- "Re: My Zoroastrian ancestors"
- posted by AMANECKJEE at 2009-12-21 23:29:00[Closed for answering]
During the Tang Dynasty around 654 AD my ancestors fled to China after the Muslim conquest of Persia or Iran. I am looking for information as to what happened to them and do any of them exists in China and practice the Zoroastrian religion. Yours truly, Aspi Maneckjee.

- leomagic replied at 2009-12-23 19:48:00
Zoroastrianism is called Xian Religion (Chinese:祆教,Pinyin:Xian Jiao). Well before the 6th century Zoroastrianism had spread to northern China via the Silk Road, gaining official status in a number of Chinese states. Remains of Zoroastrian temples have been found in Kaifeng and Zhenjiang, and according to some scholars remained as late as the 1130s, but by the 13th century the religion had faded from prominence in China. However, many scholars assert the influence of Zoroastrianism (as well as later Manicheism) on elements of Buddhism, especially in terms of light symbolism.
- "what happed in China during the period from 755 AD - 763 AD?"
- posted by Baze at 2008-4-3 5:02:00[Closed for answering]
what happed in China during the period from 755 AD - 763 AD?

- unclechina replied at 2008-5-19 4:06:00
I think it was during Tang (608AD---907AD) Dynasty, don't exactly know what was going on during that period of time.

- scott replied at 2008-4-7 3:09:00
That's the time of An-shi Rebillion. An Lunshan, a general of Sogdian-Turkic parentage taking advantage of his command in north China organized a large-scale uprising. The fighting, which dragged on for about 8 years weakened the dynasty and caused millions of deaths.


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