The “embroidery of the royal family in the Qing Dynasty in China” is___.
A: Ou embroidery
B: Beijing embroidery
C: Manchu embroidery
D: imperial embroidery
A: Ou embroidery
B: Beijing embroidery
C: Manchu embroidery
D: imperial embroidery
举一反三
- The four most famous types of embroidery in China are Sichuan embroidery, Suzhou embroidery, Hunan embroidery and _______ embroidery.
- Which four are called the most well-known representatives for<br/>Chinese embroidery? ____ A: Sichuan embroidery, Suzhou embroidery, Henan embroidery, and Guangdong embroidery B: Sichuan embroidery, Suzhou embroidery, Hunan embroidery, and<br/>Guangdong embroidery C: Sichuan embroidery, Hangzhou embroidery, Hunan embroidery, and Guangdong embroidery
- For embroidery, the Qing Dynasty inherited the features of the Ming Dynasty and absorbed new ingredients from Japanese embroidery and even Western art.
- For embroidery, the Qing Dynasty inherited the features of the Ming Dynasty and absorbed new ingredients from Japanese embroidery and even Western art. A: 正确 B: 错误
- Through progress over Zhou Dynasty, the _______ Dynasty witnessed a leap in embroidery in both technique and art style.