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Emperor Qianlong likes to play tricks on art forms and repeatedly expresses the same art theme with different crafts. If there are paintings or calligraphy works that are considered satisfying , artists and designers will include Emperor Qianlong into valuable items such as jade, lacquer, wood carving, and embroidery. Among the different forms of craftsmanship, the tapestry is especially delicate. It takes a few days to make the weaving with tapestry possible, and the craftsmanship is complicated. It is inherent in the saying "one inch of tapestry and one inch of gold." (TAIWANIZE uses the Open Data development license of the National Palace Museum to present the national treasure artwork on the clothing.)