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Former Chinese ingot currency
A sycee (/ˈsaɪsiː, saɪˈsiː/; from Cantonese 細絲, Jyutping: Sai3 Si1, lit. 'fine silk') or yuanbao (traditional Chinese: 元寶; simplified Chinese: 元宝; pinyin:
Sycee
Chinese dumplings
the northern provinces. Their resemblance to the gold and silver ingots (sycee) used in Imperial China has meant that they symbolize wealth and good fortune
Jiaozi
Chinese traditional practice
Sycee-shaped incense used in feng shui
Feng_shui
Traditional Asian unit of mass
grams (1.18 ozt) of marginally less pure silver. Traditional Chinese silver sycees and other currencies of fine metals were not denominated or made by a central
Liang_(currency)
Piece of relatively pure metal
skin, a typical shape of copper ingots from these times. Molds for Chinese sycee, a form of silver or gold ingot used as currency under the empire. Lead
Ingot
Chinese currency
dime). It replaced copper cash and various silver ingots called sycees. The sycees were denominated in tael. The yuan was valued at 0.72 tael, (or 7
Yuan_(currency)
Gold, silver, or other precious metals in the form of bars or ingots
including regional and historical variants such as grivnas in Eastern Europe or sycees in China. The specifications of bullion are often regulated by market bodies
Bullion
money – Zhou dynasty Ant nose coin – Chu (state) Ying Yuan – Chu (state) Sycee – Qin dynasty Ban Liang – Qin dynasty Spade money – Zhou dynasty, Xin dynasty
List_of_historical_currencies
Topics referred to by the same term
Township (元宝乡), Qing'an County, Heilongjiang Yuanbao Temple, in Taichung Sycee, also known as Yuanbao, a type of silver or gold ingot currency used in
Yuanbao
Form of coinage
metal Platinum coin – Coin in platinum metal Silver coin – Form of coinage Sycee – Former Chinese ingot currency "XAU to USD Chart | Gold Ounce to US Dollar
Gold_coin
Series of Qing Dynasty banknotes
currency and could not be exchanged in either copper cash coins or silver sycees. Exchanging paper money into copper or silver was known as duìxiàn (兌現,
Hubu_Guanpiao
District in Fujian, People's Republic of China
City (銀城 POJ: Gûn-siâⁿ pinyin: Yínchéng) because the old city resembled a sycee in plan view. Tong’an District administers two subdistricts: Datong and
Tong'an,_Xiamen
Topics referred to by the same term
Tael, a Chinese unit of weight and currency using silver ingots called "Sycee" This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title
兩
Tiles used in mahjong game
ng4gung1) Caishen (the god of wealth in Chinese folk religion and Taoism) & Sycee (an ancient, custom-made gold or silver ingot) Jiang Ziya (an 11th-century
Mahjong_tiles
(Huājuǎn) Mandarin roll 可乐 (Kělè) Cola 5 球球 (Qiúqiu) balls 元宝 (Yuánbǎo) Sycee 6 豆豆 (Dòudou) beans 乖乖 (Guāiguai) well behaved 7 乖乖 (Guāiguai) well behaved
Popular_cat_names
Currency of China
Spade money Imperial Cash coins Strings Ban Liang Wu Zhu Kaiyuan Tongbao Sycee Flying cash Jiaozi Guanzi Huizi Jiaochao Great Ming Treasure Note Great
Renminbi
Chinese currency unit in imperial China
denominations were used, including various weights, based on the tael system, for sycee silver and gold ingots. Chinese currency started 3000-4500 years ago but
Chinese_cash_(currency_unit)
Traditional Chinese holiday
midnight. Dumplings symbolize wealth because their shape resembles a Chinese sycee otherwise known as Yuan Bao or ingots in English. In the South, it is customary
Chinese_New_Year
Historical money of China
Spade money Imperial Cash coins Strings Ban Liang Wu Zhu Kaiyuan Tongbao Sycee Flying cash Jiaozi Guanzi Huizi Jiaochao Great Ming Treasure Note Great
Knife_money
Series of unissued Chinese coins
circulation. The Qing dynasty used a bimetallic currency system based on silver sycees and cast copper-alloy cash coins and during the 19th century modern machine-struck
Great_Qing_Gold_Coin
Currency of Japan
South Korean won. Originally, the Chinese had traded silver in mass called sycees, and when Spanish and Mexican silver coins arrived from the Philippines
Japanese_yen
Qing dynasty paper money, issued 1853–1859
cash coins-based Great Qing Treasure Note and the other was the silver sycee-based Hubu Guanpiao (戶部官票) which were both introduced simultaneously with
Great_Qing_Treasure_Note
these coins were valued on par with Chinese sycees, in fact he noted that everyone in possession of a sycee would exchange these for foreign silver coins
Qing_dynasty_coinage
Chinese cash coin
Spade money Imperial Cash coins Strings Ban Liang Wu Zhu Kaiyuan Tongbao Sycee Flying cash Jiaozi Guanzi Huizi Jiaochao Great Ming Treasure Note Great
Banliang
Production of metal coins using a mold
coins, although silver and gold bars were also manufactured, e.g. Chinese sycee, Japanese obans and kobans, and Vietnamese lang and tien. Cast potins circulated
Cast_coinage
Currency of Taiwan
v t e Historical currencies of Taiwan Spanish dollar 1⁄8 = real Sycee tael 1⁄1000 = coin cash Taiwanese yen Old Taiwan dollar 1⁄100 = cent New Taiwan
New_Taiwan_dollar
Muslim revolt against Qing China
run out of food, sent a delegation to the rebels, bearing a gift of 40 sycees of silver and four boxes of green tea, and offered to surrender, provided
Dungan_Revolt_(1862–1877)
City in Fujian, China
next day on 27 August. The Chinese had spirited out the entire treasury of sycee bullion under the nose of the British by disguising it inside hollow logs
Xiamen
Currency of Hong Kong
Spade money Imperial Cash coins Strings Ban Liang Wu Zhu Kaiyuan Tongbao Sycee Flying cash Jiaozi Guanzi Huizi Jiaochao Great Ming Treasure Note Great
Hong_Kong_dollar
Coin production and deployment
cash coins in favour of state‑issued paper money (jiaochao) and silver sycees. Although early Mongol rulers continued to circulate coins from the preceding
Ancient_Chinese_coinage
Chinese art form
Zhezhi Paper folded into the shape of a sycee, a Chinese gold ingot Chinese 摺紙 Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin zhézhǐ Hakka Romanization
Chinese_paper_folding
Japanese money
period was to melt gold into copper molds for convenience, derived from the sycee manufacturing method. These were called Bundōkin (分銅金), of which there were
Japanese_currency
determined to be genuine. Spanish silver also circulated as ingots (known as sycee or yuanbao) which weighed a nominal liang (about 36 grams) although purity
History_of_Chinese_currency
Chinese coin
varied over time and place but was nominally 1000. A tael of pure silver in sycee form traded for a fluctuating price of approximately 1000 cash. A string
Cash_(Chinese_coin)
Currency of Macau
Spade money Imperial Cash coins Strings Ban Liang Wu Zhu Kaiyuan Tongbao Sycee Flying cash Jiaozi Guanzi Huizi Jiaochao Great Ming Treasure Note Great
Macanese_pataca
Digital currency issued by China's central bank
Spade money Imperial Cash coins Strings Ban Liang Wu Zhu Kaiyuan Tongbao Sycee Flying cash Jiaozi Guanzi Huizi Jiaochao Great Ming Treasure Note Great
Digital_renminbi
Former currency of Taiwan
v t e Historical currencies of Taiwan Spanish dollar 1⁄8 = real Sycee tael 1⁄1000 = coin cash Taiwanese yen Old Taiwan dollar 1⁄100 = cent New Taiwan
Old_Taiwan_dollar
Public museum in West Kowloon, Hong Kong
designer, the building shape is inspired by Chinese bronze ding cauldrons and sycee ingots, and is purposely different from the Beijing Palace Museum to reflect
Hong_Kong_Palace_Museum
1928 Chinese commemorative coin
limited to imported foreign coins, used alongside copper cash coins and the sycee silver ingot currency. Large-scale domestic production of silver coins began
Auto_Dollar
alongside a bimetallic coinage system of copper-alloy cash coins and silver sycees; paper money was used during different periods of Chinese history under
Paper money of the Qing dynasty
Paper_money_of_the_Qing_dynasty
Historical coinage of China
Spade money Imperial Cash coins Strings Ban Liang Wu Zhu Kaiyuan Tongbao Sycee Flying cash Jiaozi Guanzi Huizi Jiaochao Great Ming Treasure Note Great
Spade_money
Historic alternative currency of China
Qianlong Tongbao (乾隆通寶) Other copper Great Qing Copper Coin (大清銅幣) Silver Sycee (元寶) Dragon dollar (龍銀) Sichuan rupee (四川藏洋) Gold Great Qing Gold Coin (大清金幣)
Bamboo_tally
Last dynasty of Vietnam (1802–1945)
Country of Vietnam A Việt Nam Nguyên Bảo (越南元寶), gold sycee of 10 taels produced during the Minh Mạng period. Vietnamese alphabet Nước Việt Nam Hán-Nôm
Nguyễn_dynasty
Topics referred to by the same term
Yambu may refer to: Yanbu, a city and governorate in Saudi Arabia Sycee, Chinese silver ingots, also known as yambu Yambú, a form of Cuban rumba This
Yambu_(disambiguation)
Historical coinage of China
Spade money Imperial Cash coins Strings Ban Liang Wu Zhu Kaiyuan Tongbao Sycee Flying cash Jiaozi Guanzi Huizi Jiaochao Great Ming Treasure Note Great
Western_Xia_coinage
Historical coinage of China
though eventually the preferred Yuan currency became the Jiaochao and silver sycees, as coins would eventually fall largely into disuse. Although the Mongols
Yuan_dynasty_coinage
Museum about currency in Beijing
treasures - researching and collecting gold and silver coins Ancient Chinese Sycee Casting Technology Research on Ancient Chinese Coin-casting Technology List
China_Numismatic_Museum
East Asian silver coins
Spade money Imperial Cash coins Strings Ban Liang Wu Zhu Kaiyuan Tongbao Sycee Flying cash Jiaozi Guanzi Huizi Jiaochao Great Ming Treasure Note Great
Silver_Dragon_(coin)
Soviet military banknote issued 1945–1946
Spade money Imperial Cash coins Strings Ban Liang Wu Zhu Kaiyuan Tongbao Sycee Flying cash Jiaozi Guanzi Huizi Jiaochao Great Ming Treasure Note Great
Yuan_of_the_Red_Army_Command
Decorative coins used for rituals
represented as a goat or ram. Sycees are alternatively known as "saddle sycees", "silver sycees", and "drum-shaped sycees". Also known as the "supreme
Chinese_numismatic_charm
Arab-Byzantine and post-reform Umaiyad coins - J. Walker 1992 - A catalogue of sycee in the British Museum: Chinese currency ingots, c.1750-1933 - J. Cribb 1999
British Museum Catalogues of Coins
British_Museum_Catalogues_of_Coins
Paper negotiable instrument in China
Spade money Imperial Cash coins Strings Ban Liang Wu Zhu Kaiyuan Tongbao Sycee Flying cash Jiaozi Guanzi Huizi Jiaochao Great Ming Treasure Note Great
Flying_cash
Emperor.) Monetary needs were initially met by bullion trading in silver sycee, but a shortage of silver in the mid-15th century caused a severe monetary
Economic history of China before 1912
Economic_history_of_China_before_1912
Chinese Qing dynasty coin
Qianlong Tongbao (乾隆通寶) Other copper Great Qing Copper Coin (大清銅幣) Silver Sycee (元寶) Dragon dollar (龍銀) Sichuan rupee (四川藏洋) Gold Great Qing Gold Coin (大清金幣)
Qianlong_Tongbao
Currency of the Qing Dynasty
Qianlong Tongbao (乾隆通寶) Other copper Great Qing Copper Coin (大清銅幣) Silver Sycee (元寶) Dragon dollar (龍銀) Sichuan rupee (四川藏洋) Gold Great Qing Gold Coin (大清金幣)
Great_Qing_Copper_Coin
Currency of Japanese Taiwan (1895–1946)
v t e Historical currencies of Taiwan Spanish dollar 1⁄8 = real Sycee tael 1⁄1000 = coin cash Taiwanese yen Old Taiwan dollar 1⁄100 = cent New Taiwan
Taiwanese_yen
Chinese Qing dynasty coin
Qianlong Tongbao (乾隆通寶) Other copper Great Qing Copper Coin (大清銅幣) Silver Sycee (元寶) Dragon dollar (龍銀) Sichuan rupee (四川藏洋) Gold Great Qing Gold Coin (大清金幣)
Kangxi_Tongbao
Coinage of the Chinese dynasty
warfare against Jin army defectors, and copper coins (and later silver sycees) would remain the standard of administration even for the newly introduced
Southern_Song_dynasty_coinage
Banknote in Jin China and Yuan China
Spade money Imperial Cash coins Strings Ban Liang Wu Zhu Kaiyuan Tongbao Sycee Flying cash Jiaozi Guanzi Huizi Jiaochao Great Ming Treasure Note Great
Jiaochao
Later Zhou Chinese copper-alloy cash coin
Spade money Imperial Cash coins Strings Ban Liang Wu Zhu Kaiyuan Tongbao Sycee Flying cash Jiaozi Guanzi Huizi Jiaochao Great Ming Treasure Note Great
Zhouyuan_Tongbao
One of the first forms of paper money
Spade money Imperial Cash coins Strings Ban Liang Wu Zhu Kaiyuan Tongbao Sycee Flying cash Jiaozi Guanzi Huizi Jiaochao Great Ming Treasure Note Great
Jiaozi_(currency)
Historical coinage of China
the country and was also melted down and traded as bullion now known as sycee. However, the emperors also periodically minted coins. Alongside copper
Ming_dynasty_coinage
Horse race
1865: Gaily 1866: Treasure Trove 1867: Vandervelde 1868: Indigestion 1869: Sycee 1870: Royal Rake 1871: Vulcan 1872: Guy Dayrell 1873: Vestminster 1874:
Lincoln_Handicap
Historical coinage of China
Spade money Imperial Cash coins Strings Ban Liang Wu Zhu Kaiyuan Tongbao Sycee Flying cash Jiaozi Guanzi Huizi Jiaochao Great Ming Treasure Note Great
Zhou_dynasty_coinage
Historical Chinese currency
the character Bao (寶) has a picture of a sycee (silver and gold ingots) on its left side. The shape of the sycee is illustrated in the most common shape
Kaiyuan_Tongbao
significant archaeological hoards of coins, other types of coinages (e.g. sycees) or objects related to coins discovered in Vietnam. The history of Vietnamese
List of coin hoards in Vietnam
List_of_coin_hoards_in_Vietnam
Dictionary. According to this author 1 Gursho = 24 sewas. Chinese silver ingots (sycee) were used until the 20th century for larger transactions. They were referred
Historical_money_of_Tibet
Chinese social media application
Originally, the logo was bullet and now the logo of the software is a Sycee with "smiling faces". It allows to send voice and text messages, voice and
Liaotianbao
Historical currency unit
Spade money Imperial Cash coins Strings Ban Liang Wu Zhu Kaiyuan Tongbao Sycee Flying cash Jiaozi Guanzi Huizi Jiaochao Great Ming Treasure Note Great
String_of_cash
Former currency of China
Spade money Imperial Cash coins Strings Ban Liang Wu Zhu Kaiyuan Tongbao Sycee Flying cash Jiaozi Guanzi Huizi Jiaochao Great Ming Treasure Note Great
Chinese_customs_gold_unit
1905 uprising in Batang, Kham, Qing Empire
Pierre-Philippe Giraudeau (倪德隆). Sichuan compensated 121,500 silver tael of silver sycees, which would be paid from the tea tax revenues of Dartsedo town, Sichuan
Batang_uprising
Banknotes issued by the Ming dynasty
currency and could not be exchanged in either copper cash coins or silver sycees. Exchanging paper money into copper or silver was known as duìxiàn (兌現,
Great_Ming_Treasure_Note
Qianlong Tongbao (乾隆通寶) Other copper Great Qing Copper Coin (大清銅幣) Silver Sycee (元寶) Dragon dollar (龍銀) Sichuan rupee (四川藏洋) Gold Great Qing Gold Coin (大清金幣)
Banknotes_of_the_Da_Qing_Bank
1999 banknote issue by the People's Bank of China
Spade money Imperial Cash coins Strings Ban Liang Wu Zhu Kaiyuan Tongbao Sycee Flying cash Jiaozi Guanzi Huizi Jiaochao Great Ming Treasure Note Great
Fifth_series_of_the_renminbi
Temple in Melaka City, Melaka, Malaysia
characters inside the temple. Roofing art with the painting of censer, sycee and ruyi. The temple interior. Temple furnace. Cheng Hoon Teng Temple Xiang
Poh_San_Teng_Temple
System of ancient Chinese coinage
Spade money Imperial Cash coins Strings Ban Liang Wu Zhu Kaiyuan Tongbao Sycee Flying cash Jiaozi Guanzi Huizi Jiaochao Great Ming Treasure Note Great
Xin_dynasty_coinage
Currency of Manchukuo
Spade money Imperial Cash coins Strings Ban Liang Wu Zhu Kaiyuan Tongbao Sycee Flying cash Jiaozi Guanzi Huizi Jiaochao Great Ming Treasure Note Great
Manchukuo_yuan
Historical coinage of China
meet the demand. Jin era coins circulated alongside paper money and silver sycees, and were the main medium of exchange for the general population. In the
Jin dynasty coinage (1115–1234)
Jin_dynasty_coinage_(1115–1234)
Empress of China from 128 to 91 BC
over the romantic encounter, Emperor Wu immediately conferred a thousand sycees of gold to his sister as reward, who in turn offered the new girl to him
Wei_Zifu
Eight precious treasures in China
charms are the ceremonial ruyi (sceptre), coral, lozenge, rhinoceros horns, sycees, stone chimes, and flaming pearl. Eight Treasures charms can alternatively
Eight_Treasures
Coinage used in Xinjiang, China
Spade money Imperial Cash coins Strings Ban Liang Wu Zhu Kaiyuan Tongbao Sycee Flying cash Jiaozi Guanzi Huizi Jiaochao Great Ming Treasure Note Great
Xinjiang_coins
Spade money Imperial Cash coins Strings Ban Liang Wu Zhu Kaiyuan Tongbao Sycee Flying cash Jiaozi Guanzi Huizi Jiaochao Great Ming Treasure Note Great
List of Chinese cash coins by inscription
List_of_Chinese_cash_coins_by_inscription
Historical Chinese banknotes
Qianlong Tongbao (乾隆通寶) Other copper Great Qing Copper Coin (大清銅幣) Silver Sycee (元寶) Dragon dollar (龍銀) Sichuan rupee (四川藏洋) Gold Great Qing Gold Coin (大清金幣)
Zhuangpiao
Historical currency of China
Spade money Imperial Cash coins Strings Ban Liang Wu Zhu Kaiyuan Tongbao Sycee Flying cash Jiaozi Guanzi Huizi Jiaochao Great Ming Treasure Note Great
Ant-nose_coin
Current and latest series to be issued for circulation in the Republic of China (Taiwan)
v t e Historical currencies of Taiwan Spanish dollar 1⁄8 = real Sycee tael 1⁄1000 = coin cash Taiwanese yen Old Taiwan dollar 1⁄100 = cent New Taiwan
Fifth series of the new Taiwan dollar banknote
Fifth_series_of_the_new_Taiwan_dollar_banknote
19th-century Chinese cash coins
Qianlong Tongbao (乾隆通寶) Other copper Great Qing Copper Coin (大清銅幣) Silver Sycee (元寶) Dragon dollar (龍銀) Sichuan rupee (四川藏洋) Gold Great Qing Gold Coin (大清金幣)
Daqian
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Joss paper being folded into the shape of gold sycee (yuan bao) before it is sold and burned
Air_pollution_in_Hong_Kong
Art motif based on coins with a square centre hole
of cash coins as they are associated with "wealth". Sometimes images of sycees, another form of ancient Chinese coinage, are used as a symbol in amulets
Cash_coins_in_art
Government note of the Chinese Southern Song dynasty
Spade money Imperial Cash coins Strings Ban Liang Wu Zhu Kaiyuan Tongbao Sycee Flying cash Jiaozi Guanzi Huizi Jiaochao Great Ming Treasure Note Great
Huizi_(currency)
British numismatist
Pakistan, Ancient India and Iran Trust, Cambridge, 1992. A Catalogue of Sycee in the British Museum, Chinese Silver Currency Ingots, c.1750–1933, British
Joe_Cribb
Overview of coin production
Spade money Imperial Cash coins Strings Ban Liang Wu Zhu Kaiyuan Tongbao Sycee Flying cash Jiaozi Guanzi Huizi Jiaochao Great Ming Treasure Note Great
Chinese_lunar_coins
Historical private banks in China
qianzhuang engaged in the business exchanging copper-alloy cash coins and silver sycees and foreign coins and vice versa as China used a bimetallic currency system
Qianzhuang
Chinese cash coin, minted 1408–1424
Spade money Imperial Cash coins Strings Ban Liang Wu Zhu Kaiyuan Tongbao Sycee Flying cash Jiaozi Guanzi Huizi Jiaochao Great Ming Treasure Note Great
Yongle_Tongbao
Cast round coin with square hole, currency of Vietnam from 970 to 1948
included a silver cash coin which was valued at 2 strings each, a silver sycee weighing 1 Lượng was valued at 12 strings, a silver Nen was valued at 140
Vietnamese_cash
significant archaeological hoards of coins, other types of coinages (e.g. sycees) or objects related to coins discovered in China (the People's Republic
List_of_coin_hoards_in_China
British Thoroughbred racehorse
prolonged" cheering from the Doncaster crowd. Formosa was fifth to the mare Sycee in the Lincolnshire Handicap run in February at Lincoln. At Epsom on 30
Formosa_(horse)
Traditional Asian unit of mass
Spade money Imperial Cash coins Strings Ban Liang Wu Zhu Kaiyuan Tongbao Sycee Flying cash Jiaozi Guanzi Huizi Jiaochao Great Ming Treasure Note Great
Candareen
1987 banknote issue by the People's Bank of China
Spade money Imperial Cash coins Strings Ban Liang Wu Zhu Kaiyuan Tongbao Sycee Flying cash Jiaozi Guanzi Huizi Jiaochao Great Ming Treasure Note Great
Fourth_series_of_the_renminbi
Official currency of Cochinchine francaise
used silver sycees which usually had a value between 16 and 18 Mexican pesos (or between 80 and 100 French francs) a piece, these sycees were often rectangular
Cochinchina_piastre
office - essentially "sent" - without there to be any actual physical silver sycees or strings of copper-alloy cash coins having to be arduously transported
History_of_banking_in_China
SYCEE
SYCEE
SYCEE
SYCEE
Boy/Male
Australian, Spanish
Roman Priest
Boy/Male
Indian
Light, Sun
Boy/Male
Christian, German, Swedish
The Father of Peace; God; Oak Meadow; My Father is Peace
Boy/Male
Muslim
Helpful, Beneficent, Charitable
Girl/Female
American, Bengali, Christian, Finnish, Gujarati, Indian, Latin, Malayalam, Sindhi, Spanish, Swedish, Tamil, Telugu
Pretty One; Soft
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Origin; Starting Point
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Latin
A Persian Royal Name; Female Version of Darius
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Rest; Response; Comfort
Boy/Male
Tamil
Gurdayal | கà¯à®°à®¤à®¯à®¾à®²
Compassionate Guru
Female
English
Modern English name, either derived from from the vocabulary word, or a revival of the medieval English personal name Rayne, RAIN means "queen." Compare with masculine Rain.
SYCEE
SYCEE
SYCEE
SYCEE
SYCEE
n.
Silver, pounded into ingots of the shape of a shoe, and used as currency. The most common weight is about one pound troy.