- (simplified Chinese: 大明宝钞;
traditional Chinese: 大明寶鈔; pinyin: dà míng
bǎo chāo) or Da Ming
Baochao was a
series of
banknotes issued during the Ming
dynasty in China...
- seal (simplified Chinese: 宝钞印;
traditional Chinese: 寳鈔印; pinyin:
Baochao Yin; "
Baochao"
means "valuable money", "Yin"
means "seal") is a type of seal used...
- dynasty, the
Hongwu Emperor of Ming
established Hongwu Tongbao and Da Ming
Baochao as the
currency of China. At the same time, he
banned gold and
silver as...
- (simplified Chinese: 大清宝钞;
traditional Chinese: 大清寶鈔; pinyin: Dà Qīng
Bǎo Chāo) or Da-Qing
Baochao refers to a
series of Qing
dynasty government notes issued under...
-
Bao Chao (Chinese: 鮑超;
Styled Chun Ting 春霆) (1828–1886) was an
eminent Han
Chinese official,
military Captain General, of the late Qing
Dynasty in China...
-
period Bao Sanniang,
fictional character during the
Three Kingdoms period Bao Xu,
fictional Song
dynasty outlaw from the
novel Water Margin Bao Chao (1828–1886)...
-
known as fǔ (釜)
which was
heated with woodfire.
Puffed rice,
known as
bào chǎo mǐ huā lou (爆炒米花), is
still a
traditional street food in
Shanghai where...
- Qing Gen.
Bao Chao took
Jiufu Island (九洑洲) and the
Taiping Army lost
control of the
entire northern s**** of the Yangtze.
Imperial Gen.
Bao Chao subsequently...
- and
growth came.
Until 1505 cash
coins circulated alongside the Da Ming
Baochao banknotes, but as more
silver currency entered the
Chinese market, currencies...
- use of the
Zhiyuan baochao (지원보초; 至元寶鈔) and
Zhongtong baochao (중통보초; 中統寶鈔) in Goryeo.
Approximately 100,000
jeong (정; 錠) of
baochao were
circulated in...