Ming-Era Remittance Systems and Standard Cash in the Xingshi Yinyuan Zhuan

Q3 Arts and Humanities Journal of Chinese Humanities Pub Date : 2023-06-27 DOI:10.1163/23521341-12340150
Xiaoyi Liu
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Abstract The pre-modern Chinese novel Xingshi yinyuan zhuan provides a wealth of information on the use of silver and copper cash in the economy of the late Ming dynasty. An analysis of the text reveals that there was no mechanism for remote remittance in the modern financial sense during this period. Therefore, it is necessary to reexamine several research works which have claimed the existence of remote remittance in financial history studies. Upon scrutinizing the various types of standard cash minted from the Jiajing to Chongzhen eras, it is evident that the popular “yellow-fringed coin” referred to in the Xingshi yinyuan zhuan was actually an umbrella term that encompassed both yellow coins and lathed-rim coins. Furthermore, the decimal conversion coins mentioned in the text that were withdrawn from the market due to unusability were most likely the decuple coins in the Tianqi era universal currency. The political incompetence of the late Ming period also caused the common people to reject the universal currency of the period, which was more valuable than the universal currency of previous periods.
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明代《星世胤元传》中的汇款制度与标准现金
摘要中国前现代小说《星世银元传》为晚明经济中银、铜货币的使用提供了丰富的信息。对文本的分析表明,这一时期没有现代金融意义上的远程汇款机制。因此,有必要重新审视一些在金融史研究中声称远程汇款存在的研究工作。仔细研究嘉靖至崇祯年间铸造的各种类型的标准货币,很明显,《星世银元传》中提到的流行的“黄边币”实际上是一个总称,包括黄边币和车边币。此外,文中提到的因不能使用而退出市场的十进位币很可能是天启时代通用货币的十进位币。明末政治上的无能也造成了百姓对这一时期的通用货币的排斥,这种通用货币比以前的通用货币更有价值。
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