Mongolian embroidery is a handicraft skill developed by the Mongolian people in China during their long-term production and life. In 2016, Bai Jingying took the initiative to take on the responsibility and became the promoter of the "Keyou Middle Banner Mongolian Embroidery Poverty Alleviation Plan" She had no money to buy patterns, so she designed and drew Mongolian embroidersy patterns on white paper.

She has led rural women to "make flowers grow at their fingertips" through unified training management and unified material distribution.