Kuanyong Bao Tong was the Japanese Emperor Mizuho, and the copper coins were equivalent to the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. Kuanyong Bao Tong was cast in Japanese 108 generation, which was the third year of Kuanyong, Shuiwei Emperor (1626, equivalent to the sixth year of the apocalypse of Emperor Mingxi).
Japanese Kuanyong Bao Tong was circulated among the people in China for many years, and it was not known to the officials until the early years of Qing Qianlong. It is tantamount to rebellion to suspect that the money was privately cast and the year number was used. Therefore, Emperor Qianlong ordered the governors of Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai, and the governor of Fujian, who sold stoves, to treat poverty with poverty. Fortunately, Zhuang Yougong, the chief of staff of Jiangsu Governor, was well informed and told the story.
So, Yin Jishan, Governor of Liangjiang and Zhuang Yougong, Governor of Jiangsu, told the story once, and Emperor Qianlong ordered that merchant ships be prohibited from carrying Japanese yen; What the people use, what the officials buy. At this point, the dust settles, there are few existing worlds and the price is expensive.
Characteristics of ancient coins
1. Ancient coins were mainly made of metals, such as gold, silver and copper. In China, during the Zhixia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties in the late primitive society, the main currency form was physical currency, such as natural shellfish. Later, metal money gradually appeared, such as no copper shell.
2. The shapes of ancient coins are rich and varied, and they have undergone three major changes: one is round coins with square holes, the other is imitation production tools and household utensils, and the third is round coins without square holes, such as copper coins and silver coins. In different historical periods, the shapes of coins are different, some are similar, and some are very different. Familiarity with the shape changes of coins in past dynasties is an important aspect to identify the authenticity of coins.
3. The characters on ancient coins are mainly used to indicate the casting place name, currency name and weight of the currency. With the development of history, the characters on coins have developed from bronze inscriptions to small seals, and calligraphy is beautiful and changeable.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Kuanyong Bao Tong.