Why do people in costume dramas put down their money and leave when they stay in a restaurant and ea

Updated on amusement 2024-06-13
27 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This is all arranged by the director, and it is impossible to shoot scenes like finding change when filming a TV series. And the people in the costume drama will also calculate how much money they want to give in advance, and they don't need the store to find money again.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In costume dramas, people stay in the hotel to eat and leave because they gave the rest of the money to the shopkeeper as a tip, so they put down the money and left.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Generally, the people staying in the hotel are some outsiders, and most of them come with tasks, so they are all in a hurry, and they don't need to tell Xiao Er to settle the bill, just put down the money and leave.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Because there was no paper money at that time, their change was copper and silver, and the store asked for a lot of money, so they still gave money directly.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    **As a currency in circulation, it has been relatively short, and it has participated in the ancient economic and trade operation, and it has been accelerated because of it, so in order to save costs in the TV series, "the radish is fast and does not wash the mud", it is uniformly used**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because in ancient times, everything was fixed with it, so when people lived in the hotel to eat, they put down the corresponding silver and left directly.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Generally, people who put down their money and leave are either frequent visitors here, or rich and noble families, and the old people are just filming a TV series, so there is no need to care about so many details.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is a manifestation of the lax costume drama, in ancient times, no matter any dynasty, **'s purchasing power was very strong, and only copper plates were generally used for food in hotels.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In many ancient TV series, every time those knights finished eating in a restaurant, they put down a large piece of silver and left, and the little two put it away without looking at it, of course, the plot in the TV series is obviously not in line with historical reality. In real history, it is rare for a hero to drop a large piece of silver after a meal, and it is rare for a junior to let the heroes go without confirming the silver. The TV series is performed like this to set off the atmosphere, set off the heroic righteousness of the heroes, and is not informal.

    In the TV series, this has its purpose and purpose. LordIf the ancient people clearly marked the price, they never raised the price indiscriminately, there was no sky-high price of fish, sky-high price of shrimp, and there was no price difference。As soon as the ancient people entered the store, they naturally knew how much to pay for what they liked to eat, and the change in the big sleeve tube was a whole piece of silver.

    So after eating, you will pay, and the shop will be very simple.

    At that time, I didn't eat the overlord meal, and I also gave money for how high my martial arts were. Qin Shubao is a big hero, and he can't owe money. So at that time, those who opened a store did not have to worry about collecting debts, and those who had an account for the rebate should be repaid on time.

    This is not only the principle of the ancients' business, but also the standard of the ancients' life, and it has been passed down from generation to generation, forming the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation. To this day, this beautiful tradition has also endured and continued to carry forward, and has become an excellent quality inherited by the Chinese nation. This is in stark contrast to the undesirable phenomenon of some people of all ages deceiving them today.

    The times need integrity, no matter how the commodity economy develops, the society needs to be honest, and people treat each other with sincerity, which is a long-term solution, and the society needs positive energy.

    Nowadays, all levels of society have made great efforts and explorations for integrity, and have also made great progress. If there is no one to sell or sell food, everyone can consciously abide by the principle of honesty and trustworthiness. More importantly, people can abide by social rules and follow the standards of everyone for me and for everyone.

    I believe that the society will get better and better, which is the concrete embodiment of social progress.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because ancient people were very bold, people who could go to restaurants to eat were not bad for money at all, so they would have such behavior.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This is because they didn't have a particularly serious concept of currency at that time, and these people were all walking the rivers and lakes, so they were not limited to small sections.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because in ancient times, there was no such accurate measurement, and it was generally enough to put down the broken silver, and the purchasing power of these broken silver was very large.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Of course, they need to be counted, because this is just the plot of the TV series, in fact, the real situation is not like this, the vast majority of ancient people, food, clothing, housing and transportation used copper plates, and they didn't use silver at all. In ancient times, people only needed to spend two yuan to eat a meal, and if they ate meat, it did not exceed 15 yuan each time.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There are always a few people who can eat with silver, and those who open restaurants are often very fine businessmen, of course they know the weight of silver, and when they see the guests who are generous, it is too late to be happy, and they will go to count the silver?

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In the costume drama, the hero puts down the silver taels and leaves after eating, can the store really let him go directly? OK. Why did the ancient people not ask how much money to eat, throw the silver and leave, and the store never got in the way?

    I have this question. "Secondly, two kilograms of cooked beef, and two bottles of sacrificial wine", such words are often seen in antique performances. More interestingly, it is common to say something like this, but mainly to say that it is called a "knight".

    Moreover, with these words, there is often another action, where people will put a silver ingot on the table after a meal, and then turn away, and the second store will never be able to stop it. But here's the thing. Was there really a useful habit in ancient times to pay with money, and food was expensive, so it could be bought for a piece of silver?

    I believe that in front of the screen of this question, you must be curious, so the author then joins you, **How Ancient People Ate.

    <> the ancients drank in the library, and after inheriting the silver and leaving, Xiao Er didn't count the money, and watched a lot on TV, unless it was a very familiar old customer, and the two stores definitely had to see that the silver was fake, the color and weight. The currency commonly used in ancient China was the copper coin Yuandong, and the silver coin, as a kind of currency, was in circulation through the inflow of a large number of silver coins in the middle of the Ming Dynasty. In ancient China, silver in circulation was considered to be a weight, was not officially issued, and did not have a fixed shape.

    Each bank shop can even melt the gold bars themselves. In addition, as a direct consequence of this, the silverware circulating in the market has its shapes and shapes, as well as lumps, which are unusually peculiar and colorful. In this case, it is difficult to recalculate by their color when using them, even without taking into account the ** of authenticity.

    After all, in ancient times, the purchasing power of silver coins was very strong. If in the lunar year of the Ming Dynasty, one or two pieces of silver can buy two pieces of rice stone, then one kilogram of stone, one to two pieces of silver can buy kilograms of rice, which is equivalent to kilograms, and one kilogram of rice is about 2 yuan, that is, the Ming Dynasty.

    The first and second silver years are equivalent to 755 yuan now. In addition, Mr. Fan Wenlan wrote in detail in the General History of China that the Qing Dynasty used 1,000 to 1,200 copies of silver or silver, and that during the Qianlong period, there were about 2,500 people per year, which was equivalent to silver.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In costume dramas, there are often scenes where the protagonist goes to a restaurant to eat. After eating, they always left a piece of silver, and then left in a very chic manner. They didn't look for any money at all, and the shopkeeper didn't count the money they had left behind.

    I believe many people have questions: why did the ancients put down the silver and leave after eating? Don't you have to look for money?

    In fact, in ancient times, it would be very troublesome to pay for food with broken silver. In ancient times, shops that used broken silver to do big business would use a special prop called 戥子 to weigh silver. They are generally made of wood, metal, or bone, and are used to measure small items such as gold, silver, and medicinal herbs.

    So, the value of silver is not measured by hand, or by a bite, as we think, but by a hammer. Due to the need for special instruments to measure, the value of silver is relatively high.

    The common currency in ancient times was probably "gold, silver, and copper". Just as the proportion of foreign exchange is not the same now, the exchange ratio of these three currencies in different dynasties in ancient times is also different. Even within the same dynasty, the proportion of exchange varies from period to period.

    Unlike now, one hundred pieces of one dollar is equal to one hundred yuan, and the exchange ratio is very clear.

    In the TV series we have seen, people trade with **, which is not true. In ancient times, ordinary people used copper coins as their daily expenses. Very few families have a complete ingot of silver, and if there is, it is a fraction of the silver.

    In ancient times, silver was very valuable. Even if it's broken silver, most people don't usually use it. In general, weddings and funerals are the most important things.

    After all, it is enough to eat and wear copper coins.

    Silver is worth much more than copper, and it is impossible to eat so much money in one meal. If you give the money, you can naturally go with confidence. The shopkeeper must have been happy in his heart and made a lot of money for nothing.

    But these scenes can only take place in TV series. True ancients would certainly not do this, not to mention that they had very little silver. Even if there were, I wouldn't pay for a meal with silver, and I would leave without waiting for the money, and so many possessions would be gone.

    So two people eat meat and drink wine in a restaurant, and a few dozen copper coins are enough. If, as some people say, "put down the money and go" is unrealistic. For the sake of fame, if the customer gives more money, the boss has to find money.

    If you see this kind of deceptive scene in the TV series in the future, you can directly tell your friends: This is a lie!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I don't think this statement is correct, because this situation only appears in TV dramas, and after the ancients finished eating, they would immediately ask Xiao Er to help them find money, and the reason why they did that was because they had a very bold personality.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Yes, under normal circumstances, it is necessary to make change, but at that time, for some large households, it may only need to affect the other party, and ordinary people generally use copper plates when they go out.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    This situation may only appear on TV, but in fact there is no such situation, and you still need to find money.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In the costume drama, the broken silver Cha Hongzi is directly placed on the table at the checkout of the meal, is this really the case?

    If you still have doubts, this can be extended. According to historical data, "In the early years of Daoguang, people exchanged one or two silver coins for currency, that is, 1,000 Wen; During the 20-year Opium War of Daoguang, one or two silver coins could be exchanged for 16,700 wen. Since Xianfeng, the price of old silver has been called, and one or two silver coins can be exchanged for 2,200 Wen.

    In addition, the concept of "hanging money" recorded in the Kangxi period, "silver two for a thousand texts", commonly known as "hanging money", the Ming Dynasty Liang Jun's "four friends Zhai Congshuo" said, "One hanging is a thousand."

    It's just a divider. In fact, due to the lack of ** in ancient China, the actual value of ** is very high. The actual value of one or two silver coins is equivalent to more than 1,200 wen (before the Qing Dynasty) to more than 3,000 wen (after the Qing Dynasty).

    Until the end of the Qing Dynasty, a kilogram of pig was only 20 wen, and an acre of fertile land was only.

    Seven or eight parts of silver, ten.

    2. Thirteen dollars of silver. At that time, several layers of silverware and dozens of layers of silverware were a big deal. The owner of the hundred-layer silverware is a wealthy man today, and he can buy more than ten acres of good farmland.

    In ancient times, and even in dynasties when ** became the main currency, most people used copper coins as currency. Only those luxury establishments with huge consumption are regularly traded**. However, there are regulations regarding the melting of silver ingots.

    In order to facilitate storage and transportation, the most dissatisfying thing is that the engine starts and stops, has to be manually turned off every time** or the bank often throws silver into the whole ingot. According to Ming Dynasty law, the time and weight of the leak would be engraved on the ingot.

    The weight of silver ingots in the Ming Dynasty varied, and some were. Overall, the most satisfying thing about this car is the appearance and configuration, to be honest, this ** is really cheap enough, the LED daytime running lights and LED high and low beam integrated headlights at the front of the car are quite powerful. High fuel consumption in urban areas, low speed frustration.

    Now, the heaviest is 500 taels, and the lightest one is only a few minutes. But of course, the value of this large silver barrel is too high for normal business transactions in everyday life, so there are broken silver.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Because the value of silver in ancient times was far greater than that of copper plates, the shopkeeper would not stop it.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    This is because these people are usually knights, so they don't value money, and the food in ancient times was very cheap, so the silver they put down was enough to pay for the meal.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Eating at the inn and putting down the silver and leaving is equivalent to eating something for dozens of yuan, just putting down hundreds of thousands of yuan and leaving, without asking how much money it is, because the money he pays is definitely much higher than the cost of the meal.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Of course not, not everyone is so arrogant, and it is still up to Xiao Er to get the silver two back for himself.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Of course not, the owner of the restaurant has to confirm that the money you give is real or fake, and most people are not so rich, throw down a pile of silver and run.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    I don't think so, because there was no monitoring in ancient times, and such behavior must be very unreasonable.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    In ancient times, ordinary people could only afford copper coins, and only rich and noble families would use **. In film and television dramas, it is to show the chic and uninhibited character of the hero, so it is performed like this.

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