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Does Five Emperors’ money used to ward off evil spirits have to come from Baoquan Bureau? Can it be cast in various places?

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1. Do you have to use Five Emperors Money to ward off evil spirits from Baoquan Bureau?

Answer: This view is too extreme! It's like the contemporary one, two, three and four editions of RMB. The coins of the Five Emperors also have differences in casting years, casting bureaus and editions. The Baoquan Bureau cannot fully represent all the coins of the Five Emperors of the Qing Dynasty!

2. Can it be cast in various places?

Answer: Of course! For example: Shunzhi Beichang, Ning, Dong, etc. Kangxi carried Fu, Kang, Ning, Dong, etc. Yongzheng Beian, Qian, Chang and so on. Qianlong carried back Guizhou, Fu, etc. - things are rare and valuable, and the amount of castings in the world is not large. In addition, the auspicious Chinese characters on the back are more effective when used on Five Emperors and Six Emperors coins, so it has always been the ultimate pursuit of Yi friends!

3. What is the real Five Emperors Money?

Answer: The Five Emperors' coins that are currently advocated in the Feng Shui industry are official coins that were used in society during the period of the five emperors Shunzhi, Kangxi, Yongzheng, Qianlong and Jiaqing after the Qing Dynasty entered the customs. The Qing Dynasty was relatively recent, and most of the coins experienced several catastrophes and were damaged before they were buried. Therefore, despite their recent age, there are actually relatively few surviving ones. The sand casting process is subject to differences in craftsmanship, national strength and regional differences. The size and thickness of these five coins cannot be exactly the same (unless they are deliberately selected from hundreds)! If the size and thickness are the same, it must be a fake handicraft. Furthermore, the appraisal of ancient coins cannot be done in just a few words. It requires years of accumulation. Here is a simple method: the comparison method! Precisely because of the differences in craftsmanship, national strength and regional differences in sand casting, no one will be exactly the same. Below is my gallery, which collects more than 1,000 sets of pictures of Five Emperors' Money and Six Emperors' Money. /D2BBCDF8B4F2BEA1CCECCFC2B1A6/album I believe you will be enlightened after comparing them.

4. Don’t the coins with year numbers minted in various places in the Qing Dynasty work?

Answer: First of all, let’s correct a small mistake in this question. "Money with a year mark"! In fact, the Manchu characters on the back of the Qing Dynasty square-hole copper coins are Manchu and Chinese characters. They just represent different casting bureaus. It's like mints everywhere now. It does not represent the year or year. Only in the late Qing Dynasty, with the intervention of foreign industrial revolution machinery, did copper plates, silver coins, and dragon coins appear (such as the third year of Xuantong in the Qing Dynasty, the 29th year of Beiyang, etc.). These represent specific years! For the second answer, please see the answer to the second question.

5. One final addition! When using the Five Emperors' Money to attract good fortune and turn away bad luck, you must use genuine products! Counterfeit goods are useless. Many so-called consecrated Five Emperors coins are actually fake handicrafts. Precisely because it is a fake handicraft, it is easier to sell it with the so-called consecration. In fact, the authentic Five Emperors coins do not need to be consecrated at all!

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