Zigong bamboo silk fan is a pearl in China handicrafts. Because the skill of weaving this kind of bamboo fan was created by Gong Juewu in the late Qing Dynasty, it has been handed down in Gong family for four generations, and it has a history of one hundred years now, so people used to call Zigong bamboo fan "Gong Fan". Gong Fan is peach-shaped, shaped like ten thousand fans, and is carefully woven with bamboo silk as thin as spun silk. Pale yellow in color, thin and transparent, soft and delicate, like brocade, patterns or landscape figures, or flowers, birds, insects and fish, all lifelike. Coupled with the handle and silk fan pendant made of ivory or ox bones, it is exquisite and exquisite, and is known as a national treasure with exquisite craftsmanship. It is said that once in the Canton Fair, a British silk expert actually recognized Gong Fan's silk products. When he knew it was a bamboo woven product, he was surprised and said, "Zigong bamboo silk fan can well-deserved enter the world art treasures." Zigong bamboo silk fan has a long-standing reputation at home and abroad. Won the foreign exhibition award at 1956. After the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the United States, it was sent to the United States for exhibition. Today, it sells well in more than 50 countries and is well received by people all over the world. Gong Fan, the second generation descendant of Gong Fan, changed several kinds of knives originally used into more than ten kinds of tools with multiple functions such as cutting, scraping, picking and poking. In terms of knitting techniques, he also expanded the original simple "herringbone" knitting method to new techniques such as point, line, break and horizontal. Gong is also very particular about materials. He wants to use a kind of "young" bamboo with long leaves and bamboo shoots. After the bamboo is cut, it should always be irrigated with clear water, and then the flowers should be evenly distributed, scraped, thinned and scraped with special tools. Finally, they will become bamboo filaments, as thin as hair, as thin as cicada wings and as soft as silk. A bamboo fan often needs more than 1000 bamboo filaments. He can weave against famous calligraphy and painting, reaching the level of famous hand painting. Animals can be divided into young and old men and women, and people can make up their faces to see their joys and sorrows.
The third generation descendants of Gong Fan, Chang Rong and Gong Yuwen. They have inherited their ancestral skills well and made useful explorations in the aspects of sector modeling, pattern theme, artistic style and color application. The Palace's the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon Map and the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon Map were well received at the National Arts and Crafts Exhibition in 1978, and the the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon Map was exhibited in Philadelphia, USA in198/03, and was well received. Gong Yuwen's Sketch of Bi Tao won the only first prize of Sichuan Technician Conference from 65438 to 0979.
Zigong bamboo silk fan is a famous specialty in Zigong City, Sichuan Province, and a bright pearl in China handicrafts. The weaving technology of Zigong bamboo silk fan was created by Gong Juewu in the late Qing Dynasty, so Zigong bamboo silk fan is also called "Gong Fan". Zigong bamboo silk fan is peach-shaped, which is carefully woven from bamboo silk as thin as spun silk. Zigong bamboo silk fan is bright yellow, as thin as cicada's wings, with vivid patterns or landscape figures, or flowers, birds, insects and fish. With a handle made of ivory or ox bone and a silk fan pendant, it is really exquisite and can be called a national treasure.