Take four of the ropes and weave a diamond knot, which is very strong. Two of them are cut, melted and fixed. Take two, tie a diamond knot through a bead, and then tie a diamond knot through a Nanhong ingot. Two threads pass through the gourd, then two threads pass through a bead together and tie a diamond knot. Finally, add a little monk olivine.
Weaving is introduced as follows:
Weaving is one of the oldest handicrafts of mankind. According to the Book of Changes, in the Paleolithic Age, humans woven nets (net bags) from plant bast, filled with stone balls, and threw them out to harm animals. The word "ten" and "human" are printed on the pottery unearthed from Neolithic sites such as Xi 'an Banpo, Miaodigou and Sanliqiao.
Obviously, it was put on by the imprint of the mat, and some found the residual bamboo pieces of the mat stuck to the bottom of the pottery bowl. The reed mat unearthed from Hemudu site in Yuyao, Zhejiang Province is about 7000 years ago. 1958 The bamboo weaving unearthed at the site of the late Neolithic Age in Qianshanyang Village, Huzhou, Zhejiang Province is even more amazing, with more than 200 pieces, most of which are scraped.
The weaving techniques in this period are also quite exquisite, such as Chinese characters, crosses, diamonds, clubs and so on. The types of utensils are baskets, baskets, reeds, baskets and so on. In the Zhou Dynasty, it was very common to weave mats with cattail. In the Han Dynasty, rushes (also known as rushes, Malan grasses and rushes) were woven into mats, which were produced in Sanfu (now central Shaanxi) and Hedong (now Xiaxian County, Shanxi).
In the Tang Dynasty, the making of straw mats was very common. The rattan woven by Fujian and Guangdong, the straw woven by wickerwork in Cangzhou, Hebei and Zhou Pu (now Yongji and Hejin) are all famous handicrafts. Among them, Guangdong rattan also has curtains for weaving flowers, fish, insects and birds. In the Song Dynasty, bamboo weaving varieties in Dongyang, Zhejiang Province included dragon lanterns, lanterns, lanterns, incense baskets and flower baskets.
It can weave calligraphy, paintings and patterns with exquisite craftsmanship. Every square inch (1 1 cm2) can weave 120, and some of them are decorated with gold thread. By the Ming and Qing Dynasties, straw weaving, rattan weaving and bamboo weaving had developed in Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Hunan, Sichuan, Fujian and Guangdong, and were exported at the end of 19.