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What are the specialties in East China?

Nanjing Yunjin 1

Nanjing Brocade is a traditional silk handicraft in China, known as "Golden Brocade". Its history can be traced back to 4 17 (13th year of Yixi in the Eastern Jin Dynasty), and it has a history of 1600 years since the official department of brocade management was established in Guodu Jiankang (now Nanjing).

2. Yixing red porcelain pottery

Yixing Zisha pottery is a kind of clay pottery unique to Yixing, and its color is deep red. Its products are commonly known as "purple sand ware" and usually referred to as "purple sand". Yixing purple sand pottery has a history of nearly 500 years in the world.

3. Jin Song

One of the traditional silk handicrafts in China. Beginning in the late Song Dynasty (about 1 1 century), the products are divided into heavy brocade and fine brocade (both of which are also called big brocade), box brocade and small brocade. Heavy brocade is thick in texture, and its products are mainly used for the furnishings of palaces and halls. Fine brocade is the most representative kind of brocade in Song Dynasty, with moderate thickness, which is widely used in clothing and mounting.

4. Su Fan

Suzhou folding fan, sandalwood fan, silk bow fan and paper ball fan are the general names, and they are one of the traditional handicrafts in China. It is famous for its long history and exquisite production. The most famous are sandalwood fans, silk bow fans and folding fans. It is famous for its exquisite craftsmanship.

5. Lake Peninsula

It is called "Four Treasures of the Study" together with Huimo, Xuan Paper and Duanyan, and it is an important symbol of the long and splendid Chinese civilization. Hu Bi's hometown is Shanlian Town. There is a Bizumeng Temple in the local area. According to legend, Meng Tian, the general of Qin Shihuang, invented a brush with dead wood as the tube, deer hair as the column and wool as the quilt.

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