China is the earliest country to have
                                                produced silk. Legend has it that Lei Zu, wife of Emperor Huangdi, invented seri-culture,
                                                silk reeling and weaving. Chinese archaeologists believe the technology of silk
                                                weaving has at least a history of 4,000 years. Silk fabries had been the main materials
                                                to make clothes for the noble families as well as an important commodity for export
                                                since long ago.
                                            
                                            
                                            
                                                There were various kinds of ancient Chinese silk. As early as Han Dynasty of 2,000
                                                years ago, Zhang Qian, a famous diplomat of the time, opened up "Silk Road" leading
                                                to West Asia and Europe. It was this road that silk was continuously transported
                                                to those countries. Western was very fond of Chinese silk. It is said that during
                                                the first century AD, a Roman emperor went to a theater wearing silk, which made
                                                a great stir in the audience. Since then, people wished to wear clothes made of
                                                Chinese silk. China, therefore, was called "Silk Country".
                                            
                                            
                                            
                                                Silk has made life beautiful and promoted friendly exchanges between China and other
                                                countries.
                                            
                                            
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