Lào zi explained

S:络子
P:Làozi
Also Known As:Tāo zi
C2:绦子
P2:Tāozi
Lang1:English
Lang1 Content:Chinese knotting
T:絡子
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Piccap: or (knotted ribbons) used as a form of Hanfu accessories; it is tied at the waist belt of a

, also called , is an ancient appellation for knots in China.[1] In ancient Chinese literature, the actually refers to what is now known as in Chinese and Chinese knotting in English. The term Chinese knotting only became known in recent years when it was summarized by Lydia Chen in the 1980s.[2] It was a tradition to use the and/or as a form of in where it was tied to the waist by using silk or cotton ribbon.

Etymology

The meaning of the two terms and are quite similar.

The Chinese character for, in traditional Chinese and in simplified Chinese, is a specific term which refers to knotting, enmeshing, and wrapping.[3]

The Chinese character for,, refers to the lace or flat ribbon woven from silk thread which can used to decorate clothing.[4]

Usage

See also: Hanfu accessories. According to Dream of the Red Chamber, making means making knots that can be used on waist as knotting belt; the could also be as decorative knots with tassel hanging for small object or furnishing (similar to the used in the). As a form of knot-craft, it could be used to knot a net sachet for containing small objects.[5]

The knot at the waist by ribbon can be seen from many artworks especially in the beauty painting, and ancient literature description recorded that the tradition of knot ribbon can be traced back to the Spring and Autumn period (770 – 76 BCE); for example, in the chapter of the, the tradition of tying ribbon as knots to the belt is recorded.[6]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Yang, Yuxin . Unveiling and Activating the "Uncertain Heritage" Of Chinese Knotting . https://papers.iafor.org/submission41803/ . ACCS 2018 Conference Proceedings . 9 April 2018 . en-GB.
  2. Book: Chen. Lydia. The complete book of chinese knotting: a compendium of techniques and variations. Tuttle Publishing. 9781462916450. 5.
  3. Web site: The meaning of 络 (lào). 漢典.
  4. Web site: The meaning of 绦 (Tāo). 漢典.
  5. Web site: 紅樓夢/第035回. Dream of the Red Chamber·Chapter 35. 2020-07-14. Wikisource.
  6. Web site: 春秋左传·昭公. Zuo Zhuan·Zhao Gong. 14 July 2020. Wikisource.