If you have one or two golds on hand, whether it is gold bars, gold ingots or jewelry. If wealth is calculated based on the international gold price today (April 6), the international gold price is 366 yuan per gram multiplied by 50 grams per kilogram, which is equal to 18,300 yuan.
This is also a good fortune, which is equivalent to the salary of many people for two or three months (it seems that the salary on the Internet is higher than reality, and many people leave comments and comments that they have an annual salary of 500,000 or one million). So how much wealth would it be if you traveled to ancient times if you carried these 50 grams of gold?
We know that the weight units in ancient times were different from those in the present. Nowadays, one or two golds are used to travel to ancient times to convert, which is actually quite troublesome. I hope everyone will be patient. In ancient times, weights and measures were emphasized, and the weight was weight.
In the pre-Qin period, the Heng of each country was different. After the Qin Dynasty unified the six countries, it announced the unified standards for weight. 24 baht is one liang, 16 taels is one jin, one jin is equivalent to 258 grams of current, and one liang is equal to 16 grams. Then one or two taels of gold now is about three taels of gold from the Qing Dynasty.
data shows that ancient China was a country with little gold. The "gold" in the Qin Dynasty generally refers to copper. The price of a cow is 1,000 gold, which is actually 1,000 kilograms of copper. The information shows that the information of Shang Yang’s movement of the woods establishing a letter is the reward. Therefore, gold was very precious in the Qin Dynasty. People with 50 grams of gold were basically rich.
From the Han Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty, the weight standard has been changing, from 200 grams per pound to 750 grams per pound, which is not very stable. Let’s start with the relatively stable Song Dynasty. The Song Dynasty said that each stone was 92.5 kilograms, about 633 grams per kilogram, sixteen kilograms per kilogram, and one kilogram is close to 40 grams. Mr. Su Dongpo said: "Just like the best purple-ground gold, you must return 17 jin of tang slabs and 500 jin", that is, one liang (40 grams) of gold is equal to 17.5 jin, that is, 17,500 jin.
"Continued Zizhi Tongjian Long" records that every stone rice costs 70 to 80 cents, then one cent is three to four cents now, and 50 grams of gold is equal to 60,000 to 70,000 yuan now, which is much depreciated than during the Qin Dynasty. It seems that with the improvement of mining and refining technologies, the gold reserves in ancient China have increased a lot.
By the Ming and Qing dynasties, one pound was basically about 590 grams, one pound was sixteen taels, and one pound was about 37 grams. Taking monthly income as an example, many people in the Ming Dynasty had a monthly salary of less than one tael, while the Qing Dynasty was slightly better. In the middle of the Qing Dynasty, families had a monthly income of three to five taels of silver. If one tael of silver is equal to 1,000 yuan, and one tael of gold (37 grams) is exchanged for ten taels of silver, then it is equal to 10,000 yuan, and 50 grams of gold is equal to 13,500 yuan, that is not as good as now! However, at that time, the general income of ordinary people was generally low and the prices were relatively low, so this money could play a greater role.
1928, the government of the Republic of China reunified the weight unit, and changed one kilogram to 500 grams, and the other kilogram is still 16 kilograms, with each kilogram being about 31 grams. However, in 1933, the Republic of China government abolished the two countries and changed the country's reign, and gold was no longer in circulation. However, because it was very expensive, the so-called collection of gold in troubled times, the price of gold once soared. At that time, the small bags or boxes that the landlord brought when remarrying or flees might have gold bars inside.
After the liberation, the New China government reunified the weight unit, and a market kilogram equal to 500 grams is ten taels. One or two is 50 grams, and it has been used to this day. Although gold is no longer used as currency, our country's banks have issued many gold commemorative coins, which can be exchanged for circulating cash from banks or sold in the stamp and coin market. The market price of commemorative coins is different depending on the issuance volume.