Rattan furniture origin

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Rattan furniture is one of the oldest furniture varieties in the world and was first introduced to Europe in the 17th century by European merchant ships. The baskets of lighted rattan bed cores found in Egypt date back to 2000 BC, and portraits of bureaucrats sitting on wicker chairs are often seen in ancient Roman murals. In ancient India and the Philippines, people used vines to make a variety of furniture, or cut canes into extremely thin and flat canes, edited into various patterns, made backs, made cabinets or rattan .

China has a long history of development and utilization of vines. Before the Han Dynasty, high-foot furniture had not yet appeared. People used to sit and use furniture for many seats and couches. Among them, there were woven vines, and the rattan seats and bamboo mats were called ç°Ÿ, which was a higher-level seat at that time. In the ancient books such as "Yang Yu Wai Chuan", "Chicken Lin Zhi", "Things of the Yuan Ji", there are records of the rattan seats. Rattan seats are a kind of rattan furniture that was relatively simple at the time. Since the Han Dynasty, due to the development of productivity and the improvement of the level of rattan, the variety of rattan furniture in China has been increasing, and rattan chairs, rattan beds, rattan boxes, rattan screens, rattan utensils and rattan crafts have appeared one after another. The ancient Chinese book "Sui Shu" appeared with the vine as the offering, "Zhengde Qiongtai" compiled in the Zhengde period of the Ming Dynasty and the subsequent "Yachuan Zhi" described the distribution and utilization of palm vines. The Quanzhou Museum in Quanzhou, Fujian Province, preserved rattan furniture on the shipwreck of Zheng He's Xiayang. These confirmed the development level of rattan furniture in China at that time. In the existing fine Ming and Qing furniture, there are also seats that are rattan seats.

According to the "Yongchang Fuzhi" and "Tengyue Hall" published in the Qing Guangxu period, the use of palm vines in Tengchong and other places in the west can be traced back to the Tang Dynasty. It has a history of 1,500 years. In southern Anhui, according to Qing The Yuanjiang Fuzhi and the Republic of China's "Newly-edited Yunnan Tongzhi" record that the use of palm vines began in the early Qing Dynasty and has been more than 400 years old. According to research, Yunnan rattan has a higher level before World War II. At that time, Yunnan's rattan was exported to European countries such as Southeast Asia and Germany. In Yunnan Rattan, Tengchong Rattan has the highest reputation. Rattan is known as Tengchong Sanjia, and the history book Tengchong is also known as Fujiyoshi, Fujikawa, and Fujichong. From this, you can see the leopard, the rattan of Tengchong, which was once regarded as a treasure collection by the Great Hall of the People.

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