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Ask for a poem about Hunan Xiang embroidery. . .

Xiang embroidery poems are the works of Li Yunqing (also known as Lanxi Jushi) in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. He wrote hundreds of poems about Xiang embroidery, which was later compiled into Xiang embroidery poetry anthology, which became a major feature and heritage of Xiang embroidery.

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The title of "The Lion" is: "Xichi borrows Magu's claws, and the three colors are wonderful. Stop needle embroidery to see the grandeur, and see He Mujiao. "

The tiger sentence: "The valley should be vigorous, and the rain in Feng Xiao is cold from the grass." "A roar shakes the outside of Qian Shan, and all the animals are shocked by nature."

Title horse: "The wind is thousands of miles high, and the name is heavy for a thousand years."

His poems are often quoted by later generations. The famous stitch of Xiang embroidery is "Tendon-Wool Needle", which embroiders lions and tigers. The wool sticks into the meat and the tendon is lifted at the other end. It is a masterpiece of Xiang embroidery.