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Submitted by BallinChad15 on April 27, 2008

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Research Paper Kris MacLean
4/9/08
Block G

The Silk Road, one of the world’s first recognized trade routes was created during the second century B.C. The Silk Road linked trading cities that were in China all the way into Western Europe. The most major of the commodities traded along the Silk Road was silk. Silk, one of China’s best kept secrets was their most important and sought after resource. Throughout the years, due to the increase in trade along the Silk Road, silk became more affordable and easier to obtain, this had a major impact on every country’s economy.

There are many Chinese legends telling the infamous tale of the discovery of the first like worm. The most highly regarded tale comes from Confucius, which tells of how princess His-Ling-Shih found a silk worm in her cup of tea. She is credited with the introduction of silkworm rearing and the invention of the loom. A silkworm was found in her belongings along with a shirt made from the new fabric. Others claim ribbons, threads and other woven materials dating prior to 3000 B.C when Shih was supposed to have discovered silk, have been found in Quianshanyang. More recent archeological finds date silk fabrics all the way back to 6000 B.C (The History of Silk). None of them are widely accepted within the Chinese society, but the story of Silk Lady His’s-Ling-Shih is the most of all the stories.

The key to the production of silk is the blind, flightless moth names Bombay Mori. This moth is unique to the country of China, as well as the Mulberry leaf which is there main food source. This moth was China’s ticket to get so far ahead of the world in the silk production market. The moth lays 500 or more eggs in four to six days and dies soon after. The eggs are very small, only one hundred of them way one gram. From one ounce of eggs comes about 30,000 worms which eat about a ton of mulberry leaves...

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