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The Chinese empress known as the Lady of Si Ling is credited with discovering silk in ancient times. Legend has it that she found silkworms spinning cocoons and from there, developed the process for producing silk fabric. She is considered a key figure in the history of Chinese silk production.
The Chinese empress known as the lady of Si-ling was known for starting the cultivation of the silkworm in 2640 B.C.E.
Silk fabric was first developed in ancient China, with some of the earliest examples found as early as 3500 BC. Legend gives credit for developing silk to a Chinese empress, Lei Zu Since the Western Zhou Dynasty, Lei has been worshiped as the founding mother of China
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Hi, my name is Iroda and answer is Empress Si Lingqi and the ladies of the imperial court rested beneath the mulberry trees in the palace courtyard. As the young empress fanned herself she looked up at the branches of the majestic mulberry and studied the silk-moth caterpillars spinning their intricate cocoons.
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she was the first Chinese empress
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No, at least not in ancient Rome.
Silk fabric was first developed in ancient China, possibly as early as 6000 BC and definitely by 3000 BC. Legend gives credit to a Chinese empress, Xi Ling-Shi (Hsi-Ling-Shih, Lei-Tus).