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Flying cash (Chinese: 飛錢), or
Feiqian, was a type of
paper negotiable instrument used
during China's Tang
dynasty invented by
merchants but
adopted by...
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notes have
acted as a form of
privately issued currency.
Flying cash or
feiqian was a
promissory note used
during the Tang
dynasty (618 – 907). Flying...
- was
partly addressed by the
creation of bank drafts, or "flying money" (
feiqian), as well as by
certificates of deposit. Wood
block printing became common...
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currency starting with
promissory notes in
Sichuan called "flying money" (
feiqian).
These proved so
useful the
state took over
production of this form of...
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Chinese Studies,
University of Michigan. Meng
Pengxing (孟彭興) (1998). "Cong
feiqian dao
jiaozi ****zi (從"飛錢"到"交子"、"會子"), in
Zhang Dainian (張岱年), ed. Zhongguo...
- exchange, or
paper money, in the
forms of
Jiaozi (交子),
Qianyin (錢引), and
Feiqian (飛錢),
thess first forms of
paper currency were
provided with the security...
- M****achusetts:
Harvard University Press. Meng
Peingxing (孟彭興) (1998). "Cong
feiqian dao
jiaozi ****zi (從"飛錢"到"交子"、"會子"), in
Zhang Dainian (張岱年), ed. Zhongguo...
- M****achusetts:
Harvard University Press. Meng
Peingxing (孟彭興) (1998). "Cong
feiqian dao
jiaozi ****zi (從“飛錢”到“交子”、“會子”), in
Zhang Dainian (張岱年), ed. Zhongguo...