Leizu was an ancient Chinese empress credited with inventing silk in 2640 BC.
A teenager and wife of the Yellow Emperor, Leizu was outside having tea one day when a silkworm cocoon fell into her cup. She fiddled and toyed with the cocoon and noticed fine shiny strands emanating from it. Leizu, totally fascinated by the strands, gathered together her ladies in waiting to formulate a technique of weaving the strands together to make a cloth. Eventually they succeeded and she presented this cloth to her husband, the Emperor.
Leizu went on to develop Sericulture, the science behind producing silk.
The legendary tale of how she invented this wonderous material was recorded by Chinese academic, Confucius. Leizu went on to be revered and respected by the Chinese people.
Sericulture remained a woman-only science in China for thousands of years. Silk went on to become one of China’s biggest exports with clothes found all over the world.
The method of production was kept secret for 3000 years.
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