The significance of silk tapestry

"Silk tapestry" refers to a ribbon or rope woven from silk, which is usually matched with robes, aprons and other clothing.

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Tang He Zhang Zhi's "Singing Willow": "Jasper adorns the tree, and thousands of strands of moss hang down."

"The Story of Zen Truth" "I wear a yellow robe, a silk sash around my waist and sandals all over my body."

"The Romance of the Gods": "The Taoist robe and jade are yin and yang, and the queen mother is waist."

"Wake up the World": "Wear a blue silk scarf, a brown robe, a silk sash around the waist and a Ma Xie on the feet."

A Dream of Red Mansions (109): "I'm wearing a white silk coat, a long vest with green satin in paddy field, a silk sash tied by Qiu Xiangse, and a white silk skirt with light ink painting around my waist."

Guo Xiaochuan's country road poem 1: "Oh, the country road is like a golden silk tapestry! All cities, villages, mountains and plains call it a string of jewels. "

"Silk tapestry":

1, he doesn't have any equipment. He wore a red collar, a yellow silk belt and a pair of black boots without a hat. He is not bad as a monk, unlike a Taoist immortal who shouts outside with his bare hands.

2, double grasp the bun, the cloud is divided into Rui Cai; Hydrated robe, tight silk belt.

3, I don't answer, put down the water sac, stretched out his hand and held a Yu Pei silk tapestry with a root on his waist.