Huang Daopo

Unable to bear the constant ill-treatment she received, Huang followed the Huangpu River from her home in Songjiang, near Shanghai then boarded a ship bound for the port of Yazhou in Hainan.

In the aspect of stretching, she increased the slingshot's vibration effect on cotton, thus making it more fluffy.

By teaching the locals the method of removing seeds by rolling cotton with Jiaoche, her hometown finally got a higher production rate and produced more fine silk fabrics.

This improved the efficiency and quality of the cotton textile, brought a huge economic impact to the Yangtze River delta region, and laid a foundation for the agricultural and textile culture in the Yangtze River Delta region.

With the development of Huang Daopo cotton spinning technology for home weaving, women were able to earn more financially.

[6] On November 20, 1980, the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the People's Republic of China published a set of 4 commemorative stamps for scientists, of which Huang Daopo was the fourth one.

[8] Huang Daopo is a stage play is directed by Gao Du, a professor of Beijing Dance Academy.

Although it incorporates mythology, the main message of the whole play is to praise and celebrate the contribution made by Huang Daopo.

[citation needed] A Weaver on the Horizonis a TV series that tells the story based on the turbulent society at the end of the Song Dynasty and tells the story of Huang Daopo, who was in exile on Hainan Island and learns textile techniques there.