
Bamboo is a deeply respected symbol in Chinese culture, representing resilience, integrity, and grace. Its ability to bend without breaking has made it a metaphor for strength and adaptability.
Cultural Significance of Bamboo

Bamboo’s Connection to Women

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"Four Gentlemen" (梅兰竹菊)

Plum Blossom (梅)

Orchid (兰)

Bamboo (竹)

Chrysanthemum (菊)
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Daily Care for Your Bags
- Keep away from dust and sunlight: Brocade bags are prone to attracting dust. Store them in a dust bag and avoid direct sunlight to prevent fading or fabric brittleness.
- Use a dry, ventilated storage area: Humid environments can cause mold or fabric distortion. Add silica gel packets to keep the storage space dry.
Avoid contact with sharp or rough objects: The delicate threads and patterns of brocade can easily be scratched. Keep the bag away from keys, zippers, or other sharp items.
Limit heavy loads: Do not overfill the bag with heavy items to prevent deformation or damage to seams.
Handle light stains with care: Gently wipe stains with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid wet cloths or strong detergents, as they may cause fabric distortion or fading.
Seek professional cleaning for deep stains: For significant dirt, use professional fabric cleaning services instead of washing or machine cleaning at home.
Keep away from liquids: Brocade fabric is sensitive to water and other liquids, which may leave permanent stains. Avoid contact with beverages, cosmetics, or rain.
Apply a fabric protector spray: Use a specialized fabric waterproofing spray, but always test it on an inconspicuous area first.