User:Donald Trung/Guizhou local issues
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[edit]Guizhou local issues
[edit]During the Hongzhi period from 1488 until 1505 some Tribal Commissioners in the province of Guizhou issued their own cash coins, rather than being bases on reign titles the inscriptions were based on place names.[1][2]
Inscription | Traditional Chinese | Simplified Chinese | Emperor | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|
Shuiguan Tongbao | 水官通寶 | 水官通宝 | Hongzhi Emperor | |
Taiguan Tongbao | 太官通寶 | 太官通宝 | Hongzhi Emperor | |
Huoguan Tongbao | 火官通寶 | 火官通宝 | Hongzhi Emperor | |
Dading Tongbao | 大定通寶 | 大定通宝 | Hongzhi Emperor | |
Taiding Tongbao | 太定通寶 | 太定通宝 | Hongzhi Emperor | |
Taizi Tongbao | 太子通寶 | 太子通宝 | Hongzhi Emperor |
Yunnan local issues
[edit]Under the Ming dynasty the territory which used to belong to the Dali Kingdom cast their own coins, these cash coins were issued in the province of Yunnan under the reign of the Hongzhi Emperor and are known to be of poor workmanship and crude casting, it is often unknown if these cash coins were cast by the Bai people in Dali, the Hmong tribes living in the area, or one of the many other tribes that live in Yunnan as records of their casting weren't bring kept.[3] Many of these cash coins were also cast by using regular cash coins as "mother coins" which explains their rather crude appearances.
These Yunnan local issue cash coins include:[4][5][6][7]
Inscription | Traditional Chinese | Simplified Chinese | Emperor | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|
Huoping Xinbao | 火平信寶 | 火平信宝 | Hongzhi Emperor | |
Hongwu Tongbao | 洪武通寶 | 洪武通宝 | Hongzhi Emperor | |
Hongzhi Tongbao | 弘治通寶 | 弘治通宝 | Hongzhi Emperor | |
Taiping Tongbao | 太平通寶 | 太平通宝 | Hongzhi Emperor | |
Dazhou Tongbao | 大周通寶 | 大周通宝 | Hongzhi Emperor | |
Kaiyuan Tongbao | 開元通寶 | 开元通宝 | Hongzhi Emperor |
Probable misreading
[edit]Inscription | Traditional Chinese | Simplified Chinese | Emperor | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|
Huoguang Tongbao | --- | --- | Hongzhi Emperor | N/A |
Yunnan local issues (initial version)
For reference sake.
[edit]These cash coins were issued in the province of Yunnan under the reign of the Hongzhi Emperor:[8]
Inscription | Traditional Chinese | Simplified Chinese | Place of issue | Tribe | Emperor | Image |
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Huoping Xinbao | 火平信寶 | 火平信宝 | Dali | Bai | Hongzhi Emperor | |
Hongwu Tongbao | Dali | Bai | Hongzhi Emperor | |||
Hongzhi Tongbao | Unknown | Hmong | Hongzhi Emperor |
References
[edit]- ^ Hartill 2005, p. 247.
- ^ "大明古泉賞析之大理國珍泉水官通寶銀質母錢。". KKNews.cc (in Chinese (Taiwan)). 28 August 2018. Retrieved 4 August 2018.
- ^ Sun Zhonghui. Qianbi Jianshang ("Coins identification"), 1992, Shanghai. (in Mandarin Chinese written in Simplified Chinese characters)
- ^ Zhongguo Guqian Xinpinji" '中国古钱新品集‘. Hunan, 2008, page 154. (in Mandarin Chinese written in Simplified Chinese characters)
- ^ Zhou Xiang. Zhongguo Zhen Xi Qianbi ("Rare and valuable Chinese coins"), vol.2, Shanghai, 1996. (in Mandarin Chinese written in Simplified Chinese characters)
- ^ Hua Guangpu. Zhongguo Guqian Mulu ("The Catalogue of Ancient Chinese Coins"). vol.2, 1998. P.990. (in Mandarin Chinese written in Simplified Chinese characters)
- ^ Hua Guangpu. Zhongguo Guqian Mulu ("The Catalogue of Ancient Chinese Coins"). vol.3, 2004. P.1017. (in Mandarin Chinese written in Simplified Chinese characters)
- ^ Zhongguo Guqian Xinpinji" '中国古钱新品集‘. Hunan, 2008, page 154. (in Mandarin Chinese written in Simplified Chinese characters)
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