Kaiyuan reign
Kaiyuan Tongbao is a copper currency minted in the Tang Dynasty, and coins began to have "Tongbao" in the Tang Dynasty. In the early Tang Dynasty, the Sui Five Zhu system was used, which was light and confusing. In the fourth year of Wude reign of Emperor Gaozu of Tang Dynasty (621 AD), in order to rectify the chaotic currency system, Sui coins were abolished and the "Kaiyuan Tongbao" was minted, following the strict regulations of the Western Han Wuzhu, replacing the remaining Wuzhu in society.
During the Wude period of the Tang Dynasty, the currency Kaiyuan Tongbao was used
Kaiyuan Tongbao "is a currency minted on August 2, 621 AD, in the fourth year of Emperor Gaozu of Tang Dynasty's Wude reign. This is the longest and most important circulating currency of the Tang Dynasty. The top, bottom, right, and left characters on the coin face are read as' Kaiyuan Tongbao ', while the top, right, bottom, and left characters are read as' Kaiyuan Yuanbao'. Although "Kaiyuan" was a reign title of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang, "Kaiyuan Tongbao" was not a reign title coin, nor was it a currency that only began to be used during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang. The main reason why Tang Gaozu's reign title was named "Kaiyuan Tongbao" instead of "Wude Tongbao" was that there was no market for reign title coins at that time.
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