Wu Zhu

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오수전(五銖錢)은 고대 중국에서 유통된 화폐로, 전한 무제 때인 원수 5년(기원전 118년)에 처음으로 주조되었다. 질량이 당시 도량형으로 5수(銖)였기 때문에 오수전이라고 불렸다. 전한 이후에도 후한·촉한·조위·서진·동진·남제·양·진·북위·북제·수 왕조에서도 주조되었으며, 당나라 때인 무덕 4년(621년)에 폐지될 때까지 유통된, 중국 역사상 가장 오랜 기간에 걸쳐 유통된 화폐이다. rdf:langString
五銖銭(ごしゅせん)は、中国の古代に流通した貨幣。前118年(元狩5年)に前漢の武帝により初鋳造された。量目(質量)が当時の度量衡で5銖であり、また表面に「五銖」の文字が刻印されていることより五銖銭と称されている。 前漢以降でも後漢・蜀漢・魏・西晋・東晋・南朝斉・南朝梁・陳・北魏・西魏・北斉・隋で鋳造され、唐代の621年(武徳4年)に廃止されるまで流通した、中国史上最も長期にわたり流通した貨幣である。 rdf:langString
五铢是一种中国古铜币,钱重五铢,上有「五铢」二字,故名。初铸于西汉汉武帝元狩五年(西元前118年),历西汉、东汉、魏、晋、南齐、梁、陈、北魏和隋都有铸造,重量形制大小不一。唐朝武德四年(西元621年)废止。但旧五铢仍然在民间流通。五铢跨度大、是中国历史上数量最多、流通时间最久的钱币。 rdf:langString
Wu Zhu (Chinese: 五銖) is a type of Chinese cash coin produced from the Han dynasty in 118 BC when they replaced the earlier (三銖; "Three Zhu") cash coins, which had replaced the Ban Liang (半兩) cash coins a year prior, until they themselves were replaced by the Kaiyuan Tongbao (開元通寳) cash coins of the Tang dynasty in 621 AD. The name Wu Zhu literally means "five zhu" which is a measuring unit officially weighing about 4 grams however in reality the weights and sizes of Wu Zhu cash coins varied over the years. During the Han dynasty a very large quantity of Wu Zhu coins were cast but their production continued under subsequent dynasties until the Sui. rdf:langString
rdf:langString 오수전
rdf:langString 五銖銭
rdf:langString Wu Zhu
rdf:langString 五铢
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rdf:langString 上林三官五銖
rdf:langString 兩柱五銖
rdf:langString 四出五銖
rdf:langString 四柱五銖
rdf:langString 大統五銖
rdf:langString 女錢
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rdf:langString 建武五銖
rdf:langString 永平五銖
rdf:langString 沈充五銖
rdf:langString 沈郎五銖
rdf:langString 當兩
rdf:langString 白錢五銖
rdf:langString 綖環五銖
rdf:langString 董卓
rdf:langString 蜀五銖
rdf:langString 西魏五銖
rdf:langString 赤仄五銖
rdf:langString 郡國五銖
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rdf:langString 鑿邊五銖
rdf:langString 陳五銖
rdf:langString 随五銖
rdf:langString 雞目
rdf:langString 鵝眼
rdf:langString Chicken Eye
rdf:langString Chiselled Rim
rdf:langString Four Corner five zhu
rdf:langString Four Pillar
rdf:langString Fringe or Thread Ring
rdf:langString Goose Eye
rdf:langString Lord Shen's
rdf:langString The Female Coin
rdf:langString Two Pillar
rdf:langString White Coin
rdf:langString Worth Two
rdf:langString five zhu
rdf:langString no
rdf:langString jīn
rdf:langString zhū
rdf:langString 五铢
rdf:langString 五銖
rdf:langString bái qián wǔ zhū
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rdf:langString chén wǔ zhū
rdf:langString chì zè wǔ zhū
rdf:langString dà tǒng wǔ zhū
rdf:langString dāng liǎng
rdf:langString dǒngzhuō
rdf:langString jiàn wǔ wǔ zhū
rdf:langString jùn guó wǔ zhū
rdf:langString jī mù
rdf:langString liǎng zhù wǔ zhū
rdf:langString nǚ qián
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rdf:langString shén láng wǔ zhū
rdf:langString shǔ wǔ zhū
rdf:langString suí wǔ zhū
rdf:langString sì chū wǔ zhū
rdf:langString sìzhù wǔ zhū
rdf:langString wǔ zhū
rdf:langString xīwèi wǔ zhū
rdf:langString yán huán wǔ zhū
rdf:langString yǒng píng wǔ zhū
rdf:langString záo biān wǔ zhū
rdf:langString É yǎn
rdf:langString Wu Zhu (Chinese: 五銖) is a type of Chinese cash coin produced from the Han dynasty in 118 BC when they replaced the earlier (三銖; "Three Zhu") cash coins, which had replaced the Ban Liang (半兩) cash coins a year prior, until they themselves were replaced by the Kaiyuan Tongbao (開元通寳) cash coins of the Tang dynasty in 621 AD. The name Wu Zhu literally means "five zhu" which is a measuring unit officially weighing about 4 grams however in reality the weights and sizes of Wu Zhu cash coins varied over the years. During the Han dynasty a very large quantity of Wu Zhu coins were cast but their production continued under subsequent dynasties until the Sui. The production of Wu Zhu cash coins was briefly suspended by Wang Mang during the Xin dynasty but after the reestablishment of the Han dynasty, the production of Wu Zhu cash coins resumed, and continued to be manufactured long after the fall of the Eastern Han dynasty for another 500 years. Minting was definitively ended in 618 with the establishment of the Tang dynasty. Wu Zhu cash coins were cast from 118 BC to 618 AD having a span of 736 years, which is the longest for any coin in human history.
rdf:langString 오수전(五銖錢)은 고대 중국에서 유통된 화폐로, 전한 무제 때인 원수 5년(기원전 118년)에 처음으로 주조되었다. 질량이 당시 도량형으로 5수(銖)였기 때문에 오수전이라고 불렸다. 전한 이후에도 후한·촉한·조위·서진·동진·남제·양·진·북위·북제·수 왕조에서도 주조되었으며, 당나라 때인 무덕 4년(621년)에 폐지될 때까지 유통된, 중국 역사상 가장 오랜 기간에 걸쳐 유통된 화폐이다.
rdf:langString 五銖銭(ごしゅせん)は、中国の古代に流通した貨幣。前118年(元狩5年)に前漢の武帝により初鋳造された。量目(質量)が当時の度量衡で5銖であり、また表面に「五銖」の文字が刻印されていることより五銖銭と称されている。 前漢以降でも後漢・蜀漢・魏・西晋・東晋・南朝斉・南朝梁・陳・北魏・西魏・北斉・隋で鋳造され、唐代の621年(武徳4年)に廃止されるまで流通した、中国史上最も長期にわたり流通した貨幣である。
rdf:langString 五铢是一种中国古铜币,钱重五铢,上有「五铢」二字,故名。初铸于西汉汉武帝元狩五年(西元前118年),历西汉、东汉、魏、晋、南齐、梁、陈、北魏和隋都有铸造,重量形制大小不一。唐朝武德四年(西元621年)废止。但旧五铢仍然在民间流通。五铢跨度大、是中国历史上数量最多、流通时间最久的钱币。
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