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Xiangyun Sha Craftsmanship and Cultural Entries
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What is Shangyun Sha
Shiangyun Sha, also known as "Liang Sha," is a Chinese national intangible cultural heritage originating in the Tang Dynasty and flourishing during the Ming and Qing dynasties. Made from mulberry silk, it is dyed with wild taro juice and treated with river mud through dozens of intricate steps, taking several months to complete.

What is the "Three Steams, Nine Boils, Eighteen Sun-Dryings" process?
The core craft of Ganpin Sha refers to the collective term for dozens of complex processes, including key steps such as indigo dyeing, sun-dyeing, mud treatment, and water washing, taking nearly a year to complete.

What is the origin of New Chinese style?
New Chinese style originated in the 21th century. It is a fashion trend that blends traditional Chinese elements with modern design concepts. It discards the complexity of traditional Chinese styles while preserving cultural essence and incorporating contemporary aesthetics.

How to Distinguish Xiangyun Sha, Song Brocade, and Yun Brocade: The Three Intangible Cultural Heritage Fabrics
Xiangyun Sha uses a plant-dyeing and river-mud coating process, offering a crisp structure ideal for daily wear. Song Brocade is woven after dyeing with intricate patterns, providing a thick, luxurious finish suited for outerwear. Yun Brocade features ornate weaving techniques, creating opulent designs primarily used for formal attire and collection pieces.

How to distinguish between the three intangible cultural heritage fabrics: Xiangyun Sha, Song Brocade, and Yun Brocade
Xiangyun Sha uses a plant-dyeing and river-mud coating process, offering a crisp structure ideal for daily wear. Song Brocade is woven after dyeing with intricate patterns, providing a thick, luxurious finish suited for outerwear. Yun Brocade features ornate weaving techniques, creating opulent designs primarily used for formal attire and collection pieces.
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