CATDOLL : CATDOLL: What is the Chinese zodiac sign of the founder of sericulture and silk reeling? (What is the Chinese zodiac sign of the founder of sericulture and silk reeling?)

CATDOLL: What is the Chinese zodiac sign of the founder of sericulture and silk reeling? (What is the Chinese zodiac sign of the founder of sericulture and silk reeling?)

1. The founder of sericulture and silk reeling?

Leizu

The founder of sericulture and silk reeling was Leizu, a figure in ancient China. She was the wife of Emperor Huangdi. She invented sericulture and was known in history as Leizu the First Silkworm.

Leizu was a great inventor, scientist, and politician. Together with Huangdi, she quelled wars and stabilized the people. She not only promoted the development of human civilization, but also promoted the progress of the Chinese nation.

2. Who is the founder of silk?

Leizu, the silkworm goddess and founder of silk, is a figure in mythology and legend.

"Records of the Grand Historian: The Basic Annals of the Five Emperors" records: Huangdi lived in Xuanyuan Hill and married the daughter of Xiling, who was called Leizu, and was Huangdi's principal wife.

In other words, when all Chinese people at home and abroad call Huangdi their ancestor, they should also understand that all Chinese people are descendants of Leizu, and Leizu is the great mother of the Chinese people.

However, one thing is certain: Leizu invented and spread the culture of sericulture and silk reeling, and was revered as the "Silkworm Ancestor" by later generations and the "Silkworm Goddess" by the people.

Not only did she leave behind material civilization for future generations to escape the cold and escape the heat, but her spirit of "creation, invention, dedication, and taking the world as one's own responsibility" will shine for generations to come.

Therefore, promoting Leizu culture should be the unshirkable responsibility of us and China today.

This is also the reason why many places across the country are vying to claim that Leizu is their hometown. It is understandable and reasonable that various places are vying for the hometown of Leizu.

3. Who invented silk reeling?

Leizu was the wife of Huangdi. It was she who invented sericulture and silk reeling, which led to the later agricultural structure of men farming and women weaving.

4. How to write the abbreviation of the legendary story of Leizu?

Leizu was the empress of Emperor Huang. She was virtuous and kind, and she was the founder of teaching people to raise silkworms and reel silk.

Legend has it that when Huangdi celebrated his victory over Chiyou, a beautiful girl wearing horse skin came to offer silk. This was the legendary silkworm god. It turns out that in ancient times, a father and daughter raised a horse. Because the father had been away on an expedition for several months, the daughter missed her father very much. While feeding the horse, she joked, "Horse, horse, if you can find your father, I will marry you." Unexpectedly, the horse heard the girl's words, broke free from the reins and ran away. A few days later, it carried the girl's father back. The father and daughter were very happy to meet, but the daughter did not mention anything about marrying the horse. From then on, the horse lost its appetite and kept wailing. The father was puzzled, so the daughter told him what happened. After knowing the truth, the father felt that it would be a disgrace to the family if the horse became his son-in-law, so he had to kill the horse with great pain and peel off the horse skin to dry in the yard. Unexpectedly, the girl was still not satisfied, and stepped on the horse skin and said, "You are a beast, and you still want to marry me, you deserve to be killed!" Unexpectedly, the horse skin suddenly jumped up from the ground, wrapped the girl up and ran away. From then on, the girl wore horse skin, lived in the branches, shook her head and spit out silk, day and night, as if telling her unfortunate experience. Later, people called the creature that spit silk "silkworm", the tree "mulberry", and the girl wearing horse skin became the silkworm god. Today, the Yellow Emperor's celebration has the silkworm god offering treasures, which adds to the festive atmosphere.

Leizu listened to Huangdi's story about the silkworm god, and then looked at the treasures offered by the silkworm god - two twists of silk that were yellow like gold and white like silver. She couldn't calm down for a long time. She secretly made up her mind to make the silk spun by the unfortunate girl become useful to the people of the world. So she got up early and went to bed late to raise silkworms. With her careful care, the silkworms multiplied and the number of silkworms increased. She used her accumulated experience in raising silkworms to teach more women to raise silkworms. After they mastered the silkworm raising technology, Leizu, with her wisdom and extraordinary talents, painstakingly studied silk weaving technology. She and her sisters repeatedly discussed and exchanged skills many times. After countless failures and explorations, she finally used silk to weave a kind of light and soft silk that was as smooth as flowing clouds and water.

In order to commemorate the Snail Ancestor, later generations built temples and offered sacrifices to Leizu wherever she went. Some legends simply called Leizu the Goddess of Silkworms. Now, there are many places in my country named after Leizu, such as Leizu Mountain, Leizu Ping, Leizu Cave, Leizu Peak, etc.

There is another mythological story about Leizu raising silkworms.

After defeating Chiyou, Huangdi was sitting on the throne in the center of the hall, listening to the music and dancing with great confidence. The chapter after chapter of the "Tonggu Music" - "Thunder Shocks", "Tigers Are Horrified", "Spiritual Kui Roars", "Eagles and Owls Fight"... were so brave and majestic, and the victorious warriors sang triumphant songs and performed various fighting dances in the hall in response to the drums, symbolizing the victory of killing the enemy. Even Huangdi was so excited that he stepped down from the throne and sang and danced with the warriors...

At this time, the silkworm god, a beautiful girl, came down from the sky with two strands of silk in her hands, one yellow like gold and the other white like silver, and came to offer them to Huangdi. This silkworm fairy lived in the wilderness in the north, beside three mulberry trees that were a hundred feet high and grew side by side. She half-knelt on another big tree and spun silk day and night. People called that place the Silk Vomiting Wilderness. The girl was wearing a horse skin. If she pulled the edges of the horse skin together a little and wrapped her body, she would immediately turn into a silkworm with a horse head. Huangdi saw these beautiful and rare things and praised them repeatedly: "Great, now my people have one more treasure!" Seeing Huangdi's concern for the people of the world, the silkworm god was moved to pull the horse skin together and turned into a silkworm, spitting out two endless long silk threads from its mouth, one golden and the other silver. Huangdi was very moved and immediately ordered people to send the silkworm to the legitimate Leizu.

Leizu personally put the silkworms on the mulberry tree, holding a bamboo pole in her hand, and carefully watched over them every day. The silkworms grew more and more, and the silk they spit out was as beautiful as the silk offered by the silkworm god. She used wooden sticks as a support, silk as a weft, and bone needles as shuttles to weave the warp and weft together, and wove a light and soft silk that was as smooth as flowing water. It was much better than the ramie cloth in the past. One day, Leizu and Huangdi were together and joked, "The clothes and shoes you made are not strong and rough. You are not as good as me who raises silkworms to make silk. The silk I weave is strong and beautiful." Huangdi himself also admired Leizu's use of silk to weave silk.

Leizu not only raised silkworms herself, but also enthusiastically taught the technology to the common people. She often raised silkworms and spun silk with her sisters beside the Yixian Spring, boiling cocoons and reeling out silk. The silk threads became longer and longer, floating down the mountain, and the spring water flowed down along the silk threads, forming a waterfall... In summer, Huangdi still wore the tiger skin waistband. After seeing this, the Queen Mother of Heaven thought to herself: Xuanyuan was born on the day of Wusi, when the yellow star was auspicious, and the Loess Plateau where we live is also yellow. How great it would be if we could weave a yellow dress for Huangdi! So she specially picked out many yellow silk cocoons and spun them into yellow silk. She wove carefully, forgot to eat, forgot to rest, stayed in the house or under the shade of trees during the day, and sat by the fire at night... She was so tired that she felt dizzy and wanted to stand up to take a breath. As soon as she stood up, she fainted on the ground. Xuanyuan helped her up and asked her to take a good rest. He brought her a pottery bowl of black wine and asked her to drink: "Take a good rest. You are exhausted. How can you teach people to raise silkworms and weave silk in the future?" Leizu was so moved that her eyes flushed. But as soon as Huangdi left, she turned over and wove yellow silk again. After weaving it, it was shining with gold. Leizu was very happy and thought to herself, I will weave more yellow silk in the future so that people can wear such good clothes. She quickly found the bone needle and sewed yellow clothes for Huangdi...

On this day, the weather was fine, and the tribesmen gathered in front of the central palace to discuss important matters. The Queen Mother of Heaven had sewed a yellow robe for Huangdi to try on. Huangdi put on the world's first yellow robe, which shone brightly in the sun, looking very sacred and solemn. Guangchengzi waved the yak's tail and chanted: "The sky is yellow, the earth is yellow, the emperor is really the Yellow Emperor of the world!" The common people cheered in unison: "Huangdi!" "Huangdi!" Huangdi smiled modestly, and Leizu also smiled happily...

At present, Nancheng Village, two miles south of Huangling County, is said to be the Huangdi's main palace. There is still a mound two meters high and three meters square, which is known as the dressing room of the Queen Mother of Heaven.

Leizu was the empress of Emperor Huang. She was virtuous and kind, and she was the founder of teaching people to raise silkworms and reel silk.

Legend has it that when Huangdi celebrated his victory over Chiyou, a beautiful girl wearing horse skin came to offer silk. This was the legendary silkworm god. It turns out that in ancient times, a father and daughter raised a horse. Because the father had been away on an expedition for several months, the daughter missed her father very much. While feeding the horse, she joked, "Horse, horse, if you can find your father, I will marry you." Unexpectedly, the horse heard the girl's words, broke free from the reins and ran away. A few days later, it carried the girl's father back. The father and daughter were very happy to meet, but the daughter did not mention anything about marrying the horse. From then on, the horse lost its appetite and kept wailing. The father was puzzled, so the daughter told him what happened. After knowing the truth, the father felt that it would be a disgrace to the family if the horse became his son-in-law, so he had to kill the horse with great pain and peel off the horse skin to dry in the yard. Unexpectedly, the girl was still not satisfied, and stepped on the horse skin and said, "You are a beast, and you still want to marry me, you deserve to be killed!" Unexpectedly, the horse skin suddenly jumped up from the ground, wrapped the girl up and ran away. From then on, the girl wore horse skin, lived in the branches, shook her head and spit out silk, day and night, as if telling her unfortunate experience. Later, people called the creature that spit silk "silkworm", the tree "mulberry", and the girl wearing horse skin became the silkworm god. Today, the Yellow Emperor's celebration has the silkworm god offering treasures, which adds to the festive atmosphere.

Leizu listened to Huangdi's story about the silkworm god, and then looked at the treasures offered by the silkworm god - two twists of silk that were yellow like gold and white like silver. She couldn't calm down for a long time. She secretly made up her mind to make the silk spun by the unfortunate girl become useful to the people of the world. So she got up early and went to bed late to raise silkworms. With her careful care, the silkworms multiplied and the number of silkworms increased. She used her accumulated experience in raising silkworms to teach more women to raise silkworms. After they mastered the silkworm raising technology, Leizu, with her wisdom and extraordinary talents, painstakingly studied silk weaving technology. She and her sisters repeatedly discussed and exchanged skills many times. After countless failures and explorations, she finally used silk to weave a kind of light and soft silk that was as smooth as flowing clouds and water.

In order to commemorate the Snail Ancestor, later generations built temples and offered sacrifices to Leizu wherever she went. Some legends simply called Leizu the Goddess of Silkworms. Now, there are many places in my country named after Leizu, such as Leizu Mountain, Leizu Ping, Leizu Cave, Leizu Peak, etc.

There is another mythological story about Leizu raising silkworms.

After defeating Chiyou, Huangdi was sitting on the throne in the center of the hall, listening to the music and dancing with great confidence. The chapter after chapter of the "Tonggu Music" - "Thunder Shocks", "Tigers Are Horrified", "Spiritual Kui Roars", "Eagles and Owls Fight"... were so brave and majestic, and the victorious warriors sang triumphant songs and performed various fighting dances in the hall in response to the drums, symbolizing the victory of killing the enemy. Even Huangdi was so excited that he stepped down from the throne and sang and danced with the warriors...

At this time, the silkworm god, a beautiful girl, came down from the sky with two strands of silk in her hands, one yellow like gold and the other white like silver, and came to offer them to Huangdi. This silkworm fairy lived in the wilderness in the north, beside three mulberry trees that were a hundred feet high and grew side by side. She half-knelt on another big tree and spun silk day and night. People called that place the Silk Vomiting Wilderness. The girl was wearing a horse skin. If she pulled the edges of the horse skin together a little and wrapped her body, she would immediately turn into a silkworm with a horse head. Huangdi saw these beautiful and rare things and praised them repeatedly: "Great, now my people have one more treasure!" Seeing Huangdi's concern for the people of the world, the silkworm god was moved to pull the horse skin together and turned into a silkworm, spitting out two endless long silk threads from its mouth, one golden and the other silver. Huangdi was very moved and immediately ordered people to send the silkworm to the legitimate Leizu.

Leizu personally put the silkworms on the mulberry tree, holding a bamboo pole in her hand, and carefully watched over them every day. The silkworms grew more and more, and the silk they spit out was as beautiful as the silk offered by the silkworm god. She used wooden sticks as a support, silk as a weft, and bone needles as shuttles to weave the warp and weft together, and wove a light and soft silk that was as smooth as flowing water. It was much better than the ramie cloth in the past. One day, Leizu and Huangdi were together and joked, "The clothes and shoes you made are not strong and rough. You are not as good as me who raises silkworms to make silk. The silk I weave is strong and beautiful." Huangdi himself also admired Leizu's use of silk to weave silk.

Leizu not only raised silkworms herself, but also enthusiastically taught the technology to the common people. She often raised silkworms and spun silk with her sisters beside the Yixian Spring, boiling cocoons and reeling out silk. The silk threads became longer and longer, floating down the mountain, and the spring water flowed down along the silk threads, forming a waterfall... In summer, Huangdi still wore the tiger skin waistband. After seeing this, the Queen Mother of Heaven thought to herself: Xuanyuan was born on the day of Wusi, when the yellow star was auspicious, and the Loess Plateau where we live is also yellow. How great it would be if we could weave a yellow dress for Huangdi! So she specially picked out many yellow silk cocoons and spun them into yellow silk. She wove carefully, forgot to eat, forgot to rest, stayed in the house or under the shade of trees during the day, and sat by the fire at night... She was so tired that she felt dizzy and wanted to stand up to take a breath. As soon as she stood up, she fainted on the ground. Xuanyuan helped her up and asked her to take a good rest. He brought her a pottery bowl of black wine and asked her to drink: "Take a good rest. You are exhausted. How can you teach people to raise silkworms and weave silk in the future?" Leizu was so moved that her eyes flushed. But as soon as Huangdi left, she turned over and wove yellow silk again. After weaving it, it was shining with gold. Leizu was very happy and thought to herself, I will weave more yellow silk in the future so that people can wear such good clothes. She quickly found the bone needle and sewed yellow clothes for Huangdi...

On this day, the weather was fine, and the tribesmen gathered in front of the central palace to discuss important matters. The Queen Mother of Heaven had sewed a yellow robe for Huangdi to try on. Huangdi put on the world's first yellow robe, which shone brightly in the sun, looking very sacred and solemn. Guangchengzi waved the yak's tail and chanted: "The sky is yellow, the earth is yellow, the emperor is really the Yellow Emperor of the world!" The common people cheered in unison: "Huangdi!" "Huangdi!" Huangdi smiled modestly, and Leizu also smiled happily...

At present, Nancheng Village, two miles south of Huangling County, is said to be the Huangdi's main palace. There is still a mound two meters high and three meters square, which is known as the dressing room of the Queen Mother of Heaven.

5. Who is the King of Silk?

Legend has it that it was Leizu who invented sericulture and silk reeling.

Leizu, also known as Lizu, was a figure in ancient China. She was the daughter of Xiling clan and the first wife of Emperor Huangdi. She invented sericulture, which is known in history as Leizu the founder of sericulture.

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