Since when did our country have real money? Thank you.

Updated on culture 2024-04-30
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The evolution of metal money to paper money. During the Northern Song Dynasty, with the development of exchange, the currency circulation increased, and during the time of Taizong of the Northern Song Dynasty, the annual coinage was 800,000 guan, and then gradually increased. Due to the shortage of copper materials for coinage, in order to make up for the shortage of copper coins, a large number of iron coins were minted in some areas.

    According to the "History of the Song Dynasty", the iron coins cast in Sichuan at that time always weighed 25 catties and 8 taels. To buy a pilo (silk fabric) in Sichuan, you have to pay 130 catties of iron. Iron money is so cumbersome and inconvenient, the paper money "Jiaozi" created and printed in the Northern Song Dynasty came into being in Sichuan.

    During the time of Song Zhenzong, under the permission of **, it was jointly operated by sixteen wealthy families in Chengdu. The emergence of "Jiaozi" is an important evolution from metal money to paper money in the history of ancient currency in China.

    Jiaozi is not only the earliest paper money in China, but also the earliest paper money in the world.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The earliest currency in China was shells, the earliest metal currency was copper imitation shells, the earliest "money" was a kind of agricultural tool, and the bronze currency that imitated the shape of the farm tool became "coin", about the 3rd-5th century BC.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Jiaozi is the earliest paper money in China.

    It is not accidental that paper money appeared in the Northern Song Dynasty, it is an inevitable product of socio-political and economic development. The development of the commodity economy in the Song Dynasty was relatively fast, and more currency was needed in the circulation of goods, and there was a shortage of copper coins at that time, which could not meet the demand in circulation.

    The emergence of "Jiaozi" has facilitated business transactions and made up for the shortage of cash, which is a major achievement in the history of China's currency. In addition, "Jiaozi", as the earliest banknote issued in China and even in the world, also occupies an important position in the history of printing and printmaking, and is of great significance to the study of ancient banknote printing technology in China.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Jiaozi is a currency issued by the Northern Song Dynasty in the first year of Renzong Tiansheng (1023 AD). The original inventor was Zhang Yong, the prefect of Chengdu. It is believed to be the world's first paper money. Of course, it is also the earliest paper money in our country.

    It first appeared in Sichuan and was issued in Chengdu in the early Northern Song Dynasty (1023).

    The original Jiaozi was actually a certificate of deposit. In the early years of the Northern Song Dynasty, there were "Jiaozi shopkeepers" in Chengdu, Sichuan Province who operated cash custody business for merchants who were inconvenient to carry huge sums of money. The depositor delivers the cash to the shopkeeper, who fills in the deposit amount on a paper roll made of pinched paper, and then returns it to the depositor, and charges a certain custody fee.

    This kind of paper coupon that temporarily fills in the deposit amount is called Jiaozi.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Teacher Qualification Exam Questions: What kind of paper money first appeared in my country, and was it the "treasure banknote" of the Yuan Dynasty?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    China is a country with a long history, paper money first appeared in the Song Dynasty, people called that paper money "Jiaozi".

    Before that, there were coins.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Jiaozi was issued in the first year of the Northern Song Dynasty Yurenzong Tiansheng (1023).

    Jiaozi, once circulated as the official legal tender, known as "Guanjiaozi", has been circulating in Sichuan for nearly 80 years. Jiaozi is an important invention of the ancient Han working people, is the earliest paper money officially issued by the first in China, and is also considered to be the earliest paper money used in the world, six or seven hundred years earlier than the paper money issued by Western countries such as the United States (1692) and France (1716).

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Jiaozi in the Song Dynasty was the earliest paper money.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The earliest paper money in the world was the "Jiaozi" in Chengdu, Sichuan during the Northern Song Dynasty of China. China is one of the earliest countries in the world to use currency.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The earliest Chinese coin was Jiaozi.

    Jiaozi" is printed with patterns of houses, trees, people, etc., and there are also signatures as secret marks. Jiaozi can be exchanged for cash, and can also circulate in the market, and a certain amount of commission must be paid when exchanging cash from Jiaozi to Jiaozi shop. The old and new Jiaozi are exchanged once every three years.

    Later, due to the embezzlement and swallowing of cash by the wealthy merchants of Jiaozipu, the exchange of Jiaozi could not be guaranteed, which often caused disputes, and the government banned the merchants from issuing them. In 1023 (the first year of Renzong Tiansheng), Jiaozi was issued by **.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    appeared in Chengdu after the Song Dynasty, Jiaozi.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. The earliest paper money in the world was the "Jiaozi" of Chengdu, Sichuan during the Northern Song Dynasty of China.

    2. China is the earliest country in the world to use currency, according to the literature and a large number of unearthed cultural relics, the origin of China's currency has a history of at least 4,000 years, from the original shell currency to cloth coins, knife coins, round money, ant nose money and Qin Shi Huang unified China after the popular square hole money, the development of Chinese currency culture can be said to have a long history.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Jiaozi is the earliest paper money in China. One of the names of Song and gold banknotes. In the early years of the Northern Song Dynasty, Sichuan used iron money, the weight value was small, 1000 big coins weighed 25 catties, and it took 90 catties to hundreds of catties of iron money to buy 1 horse of silk.

    Inconvenient circulation. As a result, merchants issued a type of paper money, called Jiaozi, which was circulated in place of iron money. 30 dollars must be deducted for each cash.

    16 wealthy businessmen in Chengdu opened Jiaozi shops for the purpose of printing, issuing and operating the exchange business of copper coins and Jiaozi, which opened a pioneer in private finance. Every year when the silkworms, rice, and wheat are about to ripen, they use the same color paper to print jiaozi.

    Extended Materials: 1. Origins.

    1.The original Jiaozi were freely issued by merchants. In the early years of the Northern Song Dynasty, there were "Jiaozi shopkeepers" in Chengdu who operated cash storage business for merchants carrying huge sums of money.

    Around 1008, 16 government and merchants in Chengdu jointly printed vouchers on bark paper, with patterns, passwords, marks, stamps and other imprints, and the denomination was temporarily filled in according to the cash paid by the recipient and circulated as payment vouchers.

    2.The depositor delivers the cash to the shopkeeper, and the shopkeeper temporarily fills in the amount of cash deposited by the depositor on the roll made of paper, and then returns it to the depositor, and when the depositor withdraws cash, a handling fee of 30 wen is charged for every 1,000 documents. This kind of paper coupon that temporarily fills in the deposit amount is called "Jiaozi", and is commonly called "Jiaozi", also known as "Jiaozi".

    At this time, the "Jiaozi" is only a deposit and withdrawal voucher, not a currency. Later, it was banned from issuing because it was found that the publisher was in a tight position or could not be cashed out.

    2. Circulation. 1.Originally, Jiaozi was issued by wealthy private merchants in Shu.

    The History of the Song Dynasty Food and Goods Chronicles recorded: "Sixteen heads of households who enrich the people. "As Jiaozi became more and more widely used, Jiaozi had a unified denomination and format, which was gradually accepted by everyone and used as a payment tool, thus having the characteristics of credit money, evolving into a symbol of coinage, and becoming a real paper money.

    2.As a paper money, Jiaozi has no value compared with gold, silver, copper, iron, etc., and if it is not supported by coinage, it itself becomes worthless. Therefore, the realization of its circulation function lies in people's trust that this banknote can represent the actual coinage, as long as the credit is ***, this banknote can play its circulation function and exist reasonably.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Source: The third set of RMB.

    Please be timely, thank you!

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