Huang was likely born around 1240 or 1245. Her family name was Huang, and Daopo was an honorific that she was given later in life. Coming from a poverty stricken family, Huang ran away from home when she was ten years old after being sold into marriage by her family. 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 Yazhou she learnt
spinning and
weaving from the local
Li people. Around 1295, Huang returned to Songjiang and began to teach the local women about
cotton spinning and weaving technology whilst at the same time manufacturing suits, fine
silk fabrics and weaving machinery (such as fluffing machines, crushers and three-spindle treadle powered
weaving looms) that greatly increased efficiency. From the weaving aspect, Huang produced mixed cotton fabrics, colored fabrics and fabrics with mixed
warp and
weft fibers. Her weaving technology made her hometown famous and began its textile manufacturing industry. == Textile techniques ==