“…Since the creation of ropes for tying knots thousands of years ago, the ropes then become an indispensable part in various fields for human society, [ 1–3 ] which involving manufacture, [ 4,5 ] transportation, [ 6 ] fishery, [ 7 ] and especially, the security and rescue applications. [ 8 ] During the long‐time practical actions, the functional simplicity and mechanical vulnerability [ 9,10 ] always motivated the generation of rescue rope technology, and spontaneously enormous efforts had been focused on the performance enhancement technological iteration. And with the novel materials, [ 11 ] neoteric design, [ 12,13 ] innovative braiding technic, [ 14 ] and multifunction [ 15 ] being applied, rescue ropes could satisfy the diversified demands of various groups, different situations and complex environments, in which they could not only maintain excellent tensile strength and shape stability, but also be provided unprecedented characteristics (thermostability, electroconductibility, reflective, or insulative) and innovative experience.…”