Five Emperor Money refers to the copper coins minted and circulated during the reign of the five emperors in Chinese history, also known as "emperor money". Five emperor money is divided into big five emperor money and small five emperor money.
小五帝钱, also known as the "Five Emperors Money of the Qing Dynasty", is a coin minted by the first five emperors after entering the customs in the Qing Dynasty, namely Shunzhi Tongbao, Kangxi Tongbao, Yongzheng Tongbao, Qianlong Tongbao and Jiaqing Tongbao.
Why choose these five emperors? Because from the Qing Dynasty entering the Guan Shunzhi Emperor ascended the throne in 1644 to the death of Jiaqing Emperor in 1820. The period of 176 years was the most prosperous period of the Qing Dynasty. The famous Kang-Qian heyday appeared in history.
大五帝钱 Also known as "China Five Emperors Money", it refers to the five copper coins minted and circulated by the emperors of the Han nationality established dynasty. Including Qin Banliang of Emperor Qin Shihuang, Han Wuzhu of Emperor Wu of Han, Kaiyuan Tongbao of Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynasty, Song Yuan Tongbao of Song Taizu and Yongle Tongbao of Ming Chengzu.
The Great Five Emperor Money has spanned a relatively long time, and it has been more than 2,200 years since the Qin Dynasty. The most recent Ming Dynasty is more than 600 years old.
秦半两
Before the Qin unified the six countries, the shapes of coins of various countries were different, such as shovel coins, knife coins, ring coins, etc., and they could only be in their respective jurisdictions. Circulation within the scope; after the unification of the six countries, Qin Shihuang determined the unified law, weights and measures, currency and writing, abolished the old money of the six countries in the later period of the Warring States period, and improved on the basis of the two coins of the Warring States period. The two coins are widely used throughout the country, ending the messy state of ancient Chinese currencies with different shapes and great weight disparity.
汉五巴
Five baht money weighs five baht, with the word "five baht" on it, hence the name. The five-baht coin is the longest-used currency in the history of Chinese coinage. More than 10 dynasties and regimes and more than 20 emperors have made the five-baht coin. In the fifth year of Yuanshou in the Western Han Dynasty, the five baht money was first issued in the Central Plains, and the five baht money was abolished in the Sui Dynasty in the fourth year of Wude in the Tang Dynasty.
Kaiyuan Tongbao
Kaiyuan Tongbao is the currency of the Tang Dynasty, and coins have been "Tongbao" since the Tang Dynasty. At the beginning of the Tang Dynasty, the Sui five baht was used, which was mixed. In the fourth year of Wude of Tang Gaozu (621), in order to rectify the chaotic currency system, the money of the Sui Dynasty was abolished, and the strict regulations of the Western Han Dynasty five baht were used to cast the "Kaiyuan Tongbao" to replace the five baht remaining in the society.
"Old Tang Book · Shihuo Zhi" records: "(Tang) the emperor ascended the throne, and still used the five baht money of the Sui Dynasty. In July of the fourth year of Wude (621), the five baht money was abolished and the Kaiyuantongbao money was used. The length is eight points, weighing two baht and four 絫, ten essays weighing one or two, and a thousand wen weighing six catties and four taels." Qian Wen was written by the calligrapher Ouyang Xun, and the face "Kaiyuan Tongbao" is still used in the form of Qin Fangkong. Round money.
宋元通宝
Song Yuantongbao is a kind of ancient Chinese coin. Money for the founding of Song. Song History · Chronicles 133 Shihuo next two coins: "The Taizu first made money, and the text says "Song Tong Yuanbao". "Qian Wen imitates the eight-point book, the shape imitates the Tang Kaiyuan. There are two kinds of copper and iron, with stars and moon patterns on the back, and ten iron coins are copper coins one.
永乐通宝
永乐通宝 is the reign coin minted during the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty. The currency circulation system based on paper money was implemented in the early Ming Dynasty, using Da Ming Tongxing treasure banknotes, and copper coins were forbidden to cast impermanence.
Why do people think that the Five Emperors’ money has some The function of Feng Shui? It is because copper coins are used as currency for more than ten thousand people, and they gather the yang energy of hundreds of families. Five emperor coins have the functions of blocking evil, preventing villains, avoiding evil, prospering wealth, and praying. Chinese folks have worn coins since ancient times. The customs of blocking evil, preventing villains, avoiding evil, prospering wealth, and praying for blessings. The five emperors money is the coin minted by the five most prosperous emperors in the Chinese nation. Therefore, the five emperors money more gathers the atmosphere of heaven, earth, and people plus hundreds of families Circulation of wealth, so it can town houses, turn evil spirits, and also has the function of prospering wealth. It can also strengthen the self-confidence of the owner and resolve the defects of Liushenwuzhu.
We bought these crafts in the scenic spot, and the five emperors’ money is nothing more than passing. Machine, is there noWhat practical significance.
钱到家
I often have friends with Qianlong, Daoguang, and Jiaqing copper coins. Why is this?
This word mainly uses these three The first word of the emperor's reign, Qian, Dao, Jia, takes the homophonic "Qian Da Jia". Expressed people's good wishes.
Kangxi
and a friend brought a copper coin from Kangxi. The implied meaning of this is health and longevity. Since Emperor Kangxi reigned for 61 years, he was also understood as a wealthy son, a wealthy family.
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