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09-03-2005, 07:29 PM | #1 |
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Historical Trivia Questions
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I just wanted to know if anyone here other than me knows the answer to this. If anyone here other than me does, I would like to give that person $5. I can't, unfortunately for him/her . That person's praise however, for having accurately answered my question, will be great. I doubt anyone here knows, but perhaps with research they could figure it out. QUESTION: According to the World Book, the first paper money was invented by the Chinese in the 600s AD. By how much time is the World Book off?
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09-03-2005, 08:14 PM | #2 |
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WARNING: I define "paper" just a little bit loosely.
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09-04-2005, 11:17 AM | #3 |
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Your question has no answer. The WB has that figure from it's sources so we're supposed to presume YOU have the correct date from ????????, not likely.
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09-04-2005, 11:37 AM | #4 |
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Hm, judging from memory the oldest Chinese writing was at least a few millennia old. Paper money is of course a different matter so I consulted google, out of curiosity.
Takin the hint about the "loosely termed paper" I came up with this: "China was the first country to use paper money. Ancient paper money can be traced back to the Pai-Lu P'i-pi (white deer-skin money) of Han Dynasty (140 BC) and the Fei-Chien (flying money) of Tang Dynasty (618 AD)."
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09-14-2005, 03:32 AM | #5 |
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Oi! I do want to know whether I got close!
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is someone going to post a qustion? (hey i just did whoa ) anyway cool idea for a thread could Earniel Post a question since she was the only one to guess?
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You may well be completely correct that 140 BC is when paper money was first developed in China. The date I had goes a little further back, but pretty close. Here's what I was thinking of: Around 300 BC, "paper" money was widely used in the Mediterranean Carthaginian Trading Empire. Symbols of value were stamped onto strips of leather in that empire and widely distributed. This was, I believe, the first major use of paper money. While it wasn't paper that was being used, the stamped value and overall idea behind the process was precisely the same as is used in modern cash. This is an extremely obscure piece of trivia, and I like your answer a good deal. I've just been doing so much research about Carthage that I accidentally picked this bit of information up. The book I was reading said it was "the first paper money". I wonder if anyone even before the Carthaginians used the idea, however. Our historical data is limited by what we have currently discovered.
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09-15-2005, 12:46 PM | #8 |
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Carthagian leather money - well you learn something new everyday. Good question Lief
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*hits desk with head* D'oh! I misread your question! I thought it was a given that the first 'paper' money was created in China and that the World book just gave a wrong estimation of when. So I didn't think of searching outside China. Typical... Oh, this is hilarious. Anyway, thanks for answering so soon. It was a very intriging question.
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