What does silk book mean?

Silk book, also known as silk book, refers to the documents written on silk books in ancient China. Silk books are written in white silk, and their origins can be traced back to the Spring and Autumn Period. Silk manuscripts unearthed from Chu tombs in ammunition depots are the earliest existing objects. Chu Silk Book is an illustrated book written on silk fabrics. Font is a popular Chu script in the Warring States period. The book has more than 900 words, divided into two sections, with 12 images around it, a paragraph attached to each side, and images of plant branches and leaves in the four corners. It is the earliest ancient silk book among the unearthed cultural relics, and it is also a unique calligraphy work and imaginative romantic art work in Chu culture. Its content is extremely rich, including four seasons, astronomical phenomena, moon taboo, creation myth and so on. This is of great value to the study of Chu characters in the Warring States period and the ideology and culture at that time.