AGE-OLD IS NEW GO, Visit the Ancient and Know the New, China's Loess Plateau has various ethnic groups with their own世代传承 (Generation-old heritage) handicrafts. Some have declined, while others have adapted to the times and flourished. Embroidery, the art of creating decorative patterns on fabric with needles and threads, is one of the traditional folk crafts in China with a history of over two thousand years. China's embroidery mainly includes four categories: Suzhou embroidery, Xiang embroidery, Shu embroidery, and Guangdong embroidery. Although the four major types of Chinese embroidery are beautiful, we should still talk about the Miao embroidery. Miao embroidery, different from the embroidery products of Suzhou, Shu, Xiang, etc., is not a craft but a daily necessity, not the masterpiece of professional embroidery artisans, but the heartfelt work of every Miao girl. Miao girls learn embroidery from a young age, and the most important and most dazzling of their embroidery is the wedding attire. Embroidered pieces were originally used by the local Miao people as decorations for clothing, and now the embroidered pieces can also be used for home decoration or as display items, or as collectibles. Tie-dye, also known as the ancient techniques of tie, twist, interlock, and dye, is a unique dyeing technique in Chinese folk culture. With a history of several thousand years, it has been deeply rooted in its unique and wonderful beauty since the Qin and Han dynasties. This H5 work, created with the online design service provided by eqxiu.com, allows users to quickly and easily produce richly designed works. The platform offers a wide variety of templates to expedite the creation process.