Fuchang Tongbao, a type of ancient Chinese coin. Coins minted during the Jin Dynasty pseudo-Qi regime Liu Yu and Fuchang. There are "Fuchang Tongbao", "Fuchang Heavy Treasure", the qian text is clear and exquisite, the calligraphy is exquisite, and it is extremely beautiful.
The four characters of "Fuchang Tongbao" are true and sealed, read directly, and there is no text on the back. The production is exquisite, the text is beautiful, and the casting amount is especially small. Among the third-class money in Fuchang, these two pairs of money are the most difficult to complete.
In July of the fourth year of Jianyan (1130), Liu Yu of The Southern Song Dynasty rebelled against the Song Dynasty and was made a puppet emperor by the Jin people, when Emperor Taizong of Jin (Completed Yan Sheng) crowned him with the following edict: "The present lord Yu is the son emperor, both the prince of the neighboring countries and the son of the great dynasty." "The name of the country is Qi, the era name is Fuchang, the initial capital is Damingfu, and later the capital is Beijing." In the seventh year of Shaoxing (1137), Yue Fei used a trick to make the Jin lord depose his imperial title and change his title to the King of Shu. Liu Yu was emperor for eight years, and the history was called pseudo-Qi.
During the Shaoxing period, Emperor Liu Yu, on the orders of lord Jin, divided his troops into three ways to invade the Song, and the Southern Song generals Yue Fei and Han Shizhong fought hard to resist and recover a large area of river land. In the sixth year of Shaoxing (1136), the Jin Dynasty had been succeeded by Emperor Xizong, and at this time the puppet Qi regime had no use value, and the puppet Qi army was defeated at Lotang (present-day Dingyuan, Anhui), and made a big fuss. In the seventh year of Shaoxing (1137), Liu Yu was deposed by Jin from the puppet Qi regime, and he and his son were escorted by Jin Bing to Live in Linhuang (linhuang, in present-day Balin, Liaoning), where he died.
The pseudo-Qi Liu Yu was a native of Fuchang City, Hebei Province, using the era name Fuchang, and Yu was emperor of Qi for the eighth year, passing Liao money and Song money, as recorded in the "Reading Classic": "Jin Chu used old Money of Liao and Song, and at the end of Emperor Taizong's Heavenly Society, he also used Qi Fuchang Money...". After feeling that the old money was insufficient, it was imitated by daguan money to cast Fuchang money. Fuchang money has two bodies of six types of real and seal, Fuchang money minting ended the early Jin Dynasty more than 40 years of history of not minting copper coins, can be regarded as the first time to cast money in the Jin Dynasty. Fuchang Qian's calligraphy is very beautiful, the casting is exquisite, qian Wenqing is beautiful, and there is a relic of Huizong Qian. Because Liu Yu's puppet regime did not exist for a long time, and the circulation area of Fuchang money was basically the same as that of the puppet Qi regime, limited to the northern parts of the region, the number of coins minted and issued by it was certainly not too much, and the existence was even rarer, of which the heavy treasure seal money was even rarer, the book body was smooth and vivid, the text was beautiful, the lines were round and simple, the soft and rigid, the unity was seamless, the exquisite, and the production process was superb. There are very few heavy treasure seal money, and there are only a few that have been passed down.