Yunjin
Yunjin (Chinese: 雲錦), Nanjing brocade bee cloud brocade,[1] nyɛla Chinese luxury silk brocade ka bɛ niŋdi li Nanjing tumSong dynasty naaibu ni,[2] ka nyɛ din jɛndi weft-weaving baŋsim din yina Song mini Tang dynasties.[1] Di nyɛla "shuttle-woven".[3] Ming dynasty saha, yunjin " weavers" nyɛla ban nyɛri swivel weaving baŋsim pam ka di che ka bɛ wuɣiri "colourful design" nim kamani satin.[4] Yuuni 2009, UNESCO nim daa zaŋ la Nanjing pahi oral and intangible heritage of humanity yuya ni.[5]
Yaɣ sheli | brocade, silk fabric |
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Pahi la | Three Famous Brocades |
Tingbani shɛli din yina | China, China |
Binyɛra ka bɛ zaŋ namli | Sinichi |
Intangible cultural heritage status | Jiangsu Province Intangible Cultural Heritage, Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity |
Described at URL | https://ich.unesco.org/en/RL/00200, https://ich.unesco.org/fr/RL/00200, https://ich.unesco.org/es/RL/00200 |
Yunjin (云锦) |
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Taarihi
mali niŋTaarihi zaŋ n-ti "brocade" din be Nanjing nyɛla din daa piligi Three Kingdoms period (220-280). Tɔbu shɛli din daa tahi Eastern Jin Dynasty (317-420) naaibu ni, General Liu Yu ni daa luhi Xi'an-based Later Qin kingdom (384-417). Lala nasara ŋɔ nyɛbu daa chemi ka ŋun kam be Xi'an yi chaŋ Jiankang, bɛn pa mi shɛli Nanjing City, bɛ puuni brocade-weavers n-daa galisi pam. Eastern Jin gomnanti nyɛla ŋun daa bo brocade tuma duu n-ti Nanjing ni bɛ che ka lala niriba ŋɔ be din ni, din n-ti su Nanjing brocade.[6] Qing Dynasty, "Jiangning Weaving Department" nyɛla bɛn daa kpa shɛli Nanjing. Din daa niŋ ka Nanjing Yunjin wuɣibu (weaving) daa ti nya kalinli din yiɣisi kamani 30,000 looms ka salo 300,000 nyɛ ban diri di puuni. Din daa nyɛ Nanjing's tun'shɛli din mali salo pam lala saha maa.Tɛmplet:Cn
Nahingbana
mali niŋNanjing yunjin brocade nyɛla nuuni tun baŋsim shɛli bɛn zaŋ pahi nuuni baŋsim shɛŋa din mali yaa ni anfaani. Nanjing yunjin brocades nyɛla nuuni tun'baŋsim shɛli niriba pam ni mi ka di nyɛla di sɔŋsim zaŋ n-ti niriba zuɣu. Di nyɛla bɛn shɛli bɛn wuɣira ka di viɛllim bɛ kamani sagbana (beautiful as the clouds) ka di zuɣu che ka bɛ booni li "Yunjin".[7]
Lihimi m-pahi
mali niŋKundivihira
mali niŋ- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Lam, Peter Y. K. (2009). 朝天錦繡: 昇雯閣藏明清宮廷服飾. 香港中文大學文物舘. ISBN 9789627101895.
- ↑ (1991) "Jiangsu Silks". China's Foreign Trade China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (164–175).
- ↑ ÖйúÄϾ©ÔƽõÍø.
- ↑ Dieter Kuhn (1997). "Textiles in China". In Helaine Selin (ed.). Encyclopaedia of the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine in Non-Western Cultures. Springer. p. 959. ISBN 9780792340669.
- ↑ Craftsmanship of Nanjing Yunjin brocade.
- ↑ Nanjing Yunjin.
- ↑ Nanjing Culture,Culture of Nanjing,Nanjing Yunjin Brocade,Nanjing Art & Culture.