How can a single wedding quilt carry the weight of family and nation?
China is the world's first country to discover and use silk. Emperor Yan Shennong discovered the five grains in Shanxi, while Leizu, the primary wife of Emperor Huang Xuanyuan, pioneered the methods of mulberry planting, silkworm rearing, and silk reeling. She taught people to raise silkworms and weave silk, marking the entry of the Chinese nation into the era of civilization.
A wedding quilt symbolizes the birth of a small family. It is even a vivid interpretation of the concept that "a family is the smallest unit of a nation, and a nation is made up of thousands of families"! Family traditions are often hidden in wedding quilts, just like the Lu silk quilt from Four Generations Under One Roof that a mother prepares for her daughter.
As the saying goes, "Wealth never lasts three generations." Yet why have some families "broken this curse" and thrived for a century or even a millennium? Today, let’s explore the secrets of prosperity behind six legendary families, and see how they turned the visions of their "small families" into the legends of the "great nation."
This is a gathering of ideas among young people, as well as a deep integration of culture and emotion.
The family is the smallest unit of a country, and the country is made up of millions of families. The order of a family reflects the atmosphere of a country.
At the "Crossing Mountains and Seas · Harmonious Service Trade" Global National Cultural and Tourism Promotion Conference, the intangible cultural heritage of Lu Silk,