Introduction to the simulation scene: Since the Han Dynasty, in order to meet their own consumption needs, successive dynasties have set up government-run weaving factories, and private weaving is not allowed. Since the Yuan Dynasty, folk brocade weaving industry has emerged. According to statistics, when Nanjing's silk weaving industry was booming, nearly 300,000 people made a living from this and related industries. It was Nanjing's largest handicraft industry at the time and had an important impact on Nanjing's urban development. The pictures on the exhibition board show the old place names related to the Yunjin industry, the Yunzhang Office of the Yunjin Guild in the Qing Dynasty, the Nanjing Bai Ju, a folk art form created by Yunjin craftsmen, and so on. In addition, there are simulated scenes of shops related to Yun Brocade Industry in the hall, with abundant goods. The wax figures have different expressions and behaviors, and they "open" a dyeing workshop, a silk thread shop, and a Xingshengyi silk cloth ingot shop in a similar manner.