The Chinese empress known as the lady of Si-ling was known for starting the cultivation of the silkworm in 2640 B.C.E.
The Chinese empress known as the lady of Si-ling was known for starting the cultivation of the silkworm in 2640 B.C.E.
Correct me if I'm wrong but i think she was the one who began cultivating silkworms
A good English name for you could be Lily or Jasmine, which are both beautiful flower names in English. Alternatively, you could choose a name that has a similar sound or meaning to your Chinese name, such as Ling or Hope.
Yes, Ling Ling can be a real name. It is a common name in some Asian cultures, particularly in China.
This appears to be a string of numbers written in Mandarin Chinese. It translates to "11261331501."
The Chinese empress known as the lady of Si-ling was known for starting the cultivation of the silkworm in 2640 B.C.E.
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Correct me if I'm wrong but i think she was the one who began cultivating silkworms
Empress Yang - Ling - died in 401.
According to tradition Xi Ling Shi (also called Xilingshi, Xi Lingshi, Leizu, Lei-tzu, Si Ling-chi, Hsi Ling Shi) was a Chinese empress who reportedly discovered silk-making in the 27th century BC.
She is credited with the discovery of silk.
Si-ling is the one who began the cultivation of silkworms.
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Ling Liu has written: 'The Chinese in North America' -- subject(s): Chinese
Ying-Ling Ku Liu has written: 'Ying-Ling's Chinese cuisine' -- subject(s): Chinese Cookery
Ling (Rachycentron canadum)-also known as black kingfish, black salmon, ling, lemonfish, crabeaters, aruan tasek, etc.-are perciform marine fish, the sole representative of their family, the Rachycentridae.