THE STORY OF ARTIFICIAL SILK
were the only people who had it. They kept
their monopoly of it for a thousand years.
They forbade anyone to take silk goods or
silkworms out of China. They wanted silk
all to themselves.
When the Emperor and Empress died, the
Chinese built altars to their memory. They
planted mulberry trees around these altars.
The great Confucius wrote about what they
had done and the Chinese have never forgotten
it.
The people of Europe knew nothing about
silk until about 2,275 years ago. Then
Alexander the Great captured great quantities
of silk goods in the East and brought them
home to his palaces in Greece and Macedonia.
Very soon afterwards, the Romans learned
how to make silk goods. They made them
into garments in Sicily and Venice. No
doubt, when the Romans came to England,
they brought silk clothes and used them on
State occasions.
But when the Romans left England, there
was little or no silk in England for a thousand
years. There was only wool, linen and
leather.