The statement of five emperors' copper wire
Five emperors' money: refers to the copper coins of the five emperors Shunzhi, Kangxi, Yongzheng, Qianlong and Jiaqing in the Qing Dynasty, which can ward off evil spirits. Putting the money of the five emperors in the threshold can block sharp corners, flying knives, guns, bows and mouths; Wear it on the body to ward off evil spirits, not to be harassed by evil spirits, or to wrap it around with benefits, or to wear it around the neck with a rope, which can increase luck. The color can be the color of God. A little knowledge of coins: In the eighteenth year of Shunzhi (A.D./KOLOC-0/6/KOLOC-0/), Fu Lin, the ancestor of the Qing Dynasty, died, and his son, Aisin Gioro Michelle Ye, became the ancestor of the Qing Dynasty at the age of 8 (A.D./KOLOC-0/662-/KOLOC-0/722) and was in office/KOLOC-0/. When he was in office, there were two types of Kangxi Bao Tong: 1. Bao Tong's fourth style of Manchu coins in Shunzhi is composed of copper six and lead four, each weighing four cents (5. 1 g), which are cast by Baoquan Bureau of Kyoto Department and Baoyuan Bureau of Ministry of Industry. 2. In the sixth year of Kangxi, the Ministry of Housing allowed the provinces to reopen the furnace seats, imitating the fifth style of Shunzhi Bao Tong, and casting money from the Chinese Bureau of Literature and Discipline. At first, it was 14 bureau, and then it was gradually established in various provinces. There are twenty bureaus that people call poetry money: Tong, Fu, Lin, Dong, Jiang, Xuan, Yuan, Su, Ji, Chang, Nan, He, Ning, Guang, Zhejiang, Taiwan, Guangxi, Shaanxi, Yun and Zhang. Later, Gongchuan Bureau of Gansu Province added the word "Gong", which is very rare. The early Baoxi Bureau was also cast with the word "West", which was also very scarce. Scholar Peng Xinwei believes that the word "Xi" is another place name of Shaanxi currency. "It was probably cast in the early years of Kangxi, and soon the Baoyu Bureau was abolished." Ma Dingxiang, an expert on ancient coins, said in the annotation of "Illustration of Ancient Money in Past Dynasties": "It was cast by Wu Sangui when he sealed the King of the Day, not a place name". Whose family paid for this money has yet to be tested.