The stroke order of Jin

The stroke order of Jin: left, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, vertical lift, left, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal fold hook, vertical; ノ丨一一丨丶ノ一ノ丨フ一一丨フ丨, the number of strokes is 13.

Brand

(Brocade)

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Silk fabrics with colorful patterns: pennants. Jinping. title. Jinxiu (exquisite and bright textiles, which means beauty or beauty, such as "jinjin mountains and rivers", "jinjin future)". The icing on the cake.

Bright and beautiful: Jinxia. brocade. Brocade paper. Golden pheasant (bird, similar in shape to pheasant, male has golden crest on head, orange neck, dark green back, mixed with purple, long tail, female's dark brown feathers. Raised for viewing).

"Five stars come out of the east and benefit China" Shu Brocade Arm Guards of the Han Dynasty:

Brocade Arm Guards: Represents the top level of silk weaving at that time.

The texture of the brocade arm guards of "Five Stars from the East Benefit China" is Shu brocade, and Shu brocade is known as "every inch of brocade is gold." At that time, only Chang'an and Chengdu had the ability to produce it. This brocade arm guard represents the top level of silk weaving technology in my country and even the world at that time, and is an out-and-out precious product.

Look at the color first. This brocade arm guard is very colorful. It uses the highest "five sets" grade of Han brocade, that is, five sets of colored warps and one set of blue, green, red, yellow and white. The weft lines intersect and the texture is thick. The configuration of the five colors is exquisite and corresponds to the five elements of gold, wood, water, fire and earth, which is exactly what the "five stars" embody.

Looking at the pattern again, the pattern is beautiful and smooth. The five-color silk thread not only weaves the eight Chinese characters "Five stars come out of the east and benefits China" in an orderly manner, as well as star patterns, cloud patterns, as well as peacocks, cranes, and evil spirits. Patterns of tigers and other auspicious birds and beasts. The harmonious matching of calligraphy text and smart patterns is very rare.