Si Ling Chi - Creator of Silk ... Lei-Tzu acquired names such as the “Silk Goddess” and “The Goddess of Silk Worms” and is still honored today. The most famous name is "Si-Ling Chi" or "Lady of the Silk Worm," which most people still call her today.
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Si-Ling-Chi, the Empress of China, must have faced numerous challenges while developing an adequate process to develop silk fabric. In the process of making an adequate process to develop the silk she also introduced the science of silk production called sericulture.
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Chinese Empress Discovers Silk-Making ... Lei-tzu or Si Ling-chi ... For her discovery of the silk-making process, Lei-tzu is also sometimes called Si Ling-chi, or Lady of the Silkworm, and is often identified as a goddess of silk-making.
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SI LING-CHI. Empress (c. 2640 BCE). She was the legendary first Empress of China. While sitting in her garden she deduced the secret of silk by watching the ...
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Around 2700 B.C., the Empress of China, Si Ling-chi sat in her garden drinking tea under the mulberry tree. Upon hearing a slight rustle from above a cocoon fell from the tree into her cup. In the hot water, the cocoon began to unravel quickly filling the cup with shimmering strands.
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REVEALING THE SECRET OF ITS CREATION BECAME PUNISHABLE BY DEATH. Si Ling-Chi sat in the shade of her court garden, sipping tea beneath gracious mulberry trees. She heard a tiny rustle in the leaves above her, and the breeze suddenly dropped a white cocoon into her teacup.
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Her-Story, Then: Si Ling Chi ... Si Ling Chi sat in the shade of her court garden, sipping tea beneath gracious mulberry trees. She heard a tiny rustle in the leaves above her, and the breeze suddenly dropped a white cocoon into her teacup.
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Aglaonike, (ancient Greece) First woman astronomer, predicting eclipses ... Hebraea, Mary (circa 1st century) Hydrochloric acid ... Si Ling Chi (c. 2640 BCE) First paper from the bark of mulberry trees.
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Early Inventors and Inventions: the 1300's and earlier. ... According to Chinese legend, the first silk thread was made when the Chinese Empress Si-Ling-Chi was sitting under a mulberry tree and a cocoon fell into her tea; she noticed the strong, silky threads of the cocoon uncoiling.
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Lokakarya LING CHI angkatan XIX ... Orang Indonesia yang pertama belajar Reiki dan Ling Chi langsung di Kuil Si Cang Sie Miauw - Tibet ... Lokakarya Ling-Chi...
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