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Silk Poems in The Book of Songs
1. Poems of ancient poets describing silk 1, Shengze-Can Zhou in Ming Dynasty.

Water towns become cities, and Luo Qi takes the Central Plains.

In Shengze's silk textile trading market, clothes woven from silk are exported to the Central Plains.

2. Zhang Yu, a silkworm girl in Song Dynasty

Those who wear Luo Qi are not silkworm farmers.

I saw rich people in silks and satins, but none of them were sericulturists.

3. "Watching the tide of the sea is better than the southeast"-Liu Yong in Song Dynasty

The city is full of jewels, and every household in Luo Qi is competing for beauty.

There are a wide range of pearls and jade articles on display in the market, and every household is filled with silks and satins, competing for beauty.

4. Twilight-Bai Juyi in Tang Dynasty

What is dazzling silk? Unlike Luo Kun and Wan Qi.

It should be like a waterfall spring 45 feet before the bright moon in Tiantai Mountain.

There are some great articles, white fireworks and snow on the ground.

Who weaves and dresses? Han, a cold girl from Yuexi.

Dazzled, dazzled, like what? Not like Luo, not like Wan, not like Qi. It should be like a waterfall with a 45-foot clear spring on Tiantai Mountain before the bright moon. The pattern woven on it is amazing, with a layer of white smoke at the bottom and flowers saved into a clump of snow. Who knitted it? Who's wearing it? Poor girl in Yuexi, Yan Ji in the palace.

5. Shao Ye, a cold food in Chang 'an in Tang Dynasty

Nine paths in spring. The spring breeze fascinated Luo Qi.

Wan rode out of the door and embraced the incense dust.

The sunshine in spring shines on the avenues extending in all directions, and the warm spring breeze blows the silk and satin clothes. Many riders are outside Doumen, collecting fragrance and dust from spring travelers.