| China is the world’s first country to use paper money."The Song History· SHI HUO ZHI" upload "banknotes (paper money) began with the Tang Fei money, it can be said that the" Fei money "is the prototype of the paper money. There are "Jiao Zi" and "Qian Yin" in Northern Song Dynasty; and "Guan Zi","Hui Zi" in Southern Song;"Jiao Chao","Bao Quan","Yin Chao"in Jin Dynasty;"Hui Zi","Mongolian Jiao Chao "in Mongol Empire. Throughout the Song and Jin dynasties and the Mongol Empire of paper money, can be seen its regional characteristics significantly, there is no traffic in the country. Yuan Dynasty in the nationwide expert with paper money, self-generation ancestor Kublai throne to the demise of the Yuan Dynasty, in addition to casting a small amount of coins, the line has been used banknotes.The predecessors of the Yuan Dynasty notes research is mainly focused on a particular aspect of the Yuan dynasty banknote, such as the system in a region of the circulation, purchasing power, expansion the devaluation, forgery or historical significance, the lack of a comprehensive, integrated exposition. In some article also notes issued by the period of the Mongol Khanate also be confused, this is not strict. Kublai Khan, the founding of "meta" in1271, the banknotes in circulation at the time the system ingot cross banknote, this the banknotes originating in the system the first year (1260) in October. Narrative complete, it should be system from the first year of the originating in the system ingot cross banknote banknotes discusses the Yuan Dynasty.The first part of this paper is based on the results of archaeological excavations concentrated combing the Yuan Dynasty notes archaeological discovery situation. The second part of the archaeological typology study to explore the types of notes as well as the shape of the Yuan Dynasty. The third part of the Yuan Dynasty, banknotes issued supplementary argument circulation, management and many other issues combined with historical documents. Concluded the Yuan Dynasty notes outstanding historical significance and impact. |