Du Jinsheng (1897— 1943), a native of Hangzhou. In the 8th year of the Republic of China (19 19), he graduated from an industrial school in Zhejiang, majoring in weaving, and stayed there as a teacher. In teaching practice, I personally wove China's first silk landscape painting "Nine Rivers and Eighteen Rivers". 1 1 15 In May, Du Jinsheng Silk Weaving Factory was established in Maojiabu, Hangzhou. Because the products are novel and unique, they are very popular with the society. /kloc-in 0/5, more than 10 mu of land was purchased at Genshanmen, and a new factory was built to expand production. There are nearly 100 wire drawing machines and 5 ginning machines, with more than 130 employees. Silk-woven painting products were exhibited at the Philadelphia International Expo and won the gold medal. Later, the second and third workshops were built and business offices were opened all over the country. By the end of 20 years, the business offices will be all over Shanghai, Nanjing, Hankou, Beiping, Guangzhou, Hong Kong and other cities 13, and the products are exported to Southeast Asia, Europe and America. After the September 18th Incident, in order to resist Japanese goods, we stopped buying Japanese rayon and switched to Italian and French rayon. In February of 65438 and 26, the Japanese army invaded Hangzhou, where it refused to be the head of the puppet government, so it took refuge in Shanghai and set up a factory in Shanghai. In 28 years, all the factories and equipment in Genshanmen, Hangzhou were burnt down by the Japanese army. In 30 years, the Japanese army occupied the Shanghai Concession, and the silk weaving factory was forced to stop production. In addition, business offices in various places were bombed by Japanese planes one after another, and Du Jinsheng was both sad and angry. He died in Shanghai in May, 32.