1 two gold = 10 two silver = 10 copper coin = 10000 copper coin.
One or two is 10 yuan, and one yuan is 0. 1 yuan.
One ingot of silver
Yuanbao is actually a quantifier, which is a piece of silver. The ingot is used on the ingot. Only one ingot is used. However, ingots in Ming and Qing dynasties all had fixed weights, which were roughly divided into one or two, two or two, five or two, twelve or twenty-two liang.
There were many monetary units in ancient China, and each dynasty was different, especially before Qin and Han Dynasties.
But there are three commonly used units:
A penny (that is, a standard square hole copper coin), a silver or two, and a gold or two.
Although the above-mentioned units are different in different dynasties and generations, at least after the Tang and Song Dynasties, there is little difference, so relatively stable and reliable data can be obtained. However, the exchange ratio of copper coins, silver and gold in different periods, like the current foreign exchange price, is constantly changing.
The approximate proportions are as follows:
1. Constant currency
Ancient 1 penetration money or 1 hanging money is 1000. And the exchange of each dynasty is not the same.
2. One or two ounces of silver
One or two ounces of silver is usually equivalent to 1000- 1500.
3. One or two ounces of gold
One or two gold for silver ranges from 8 to 20.