Title | : | The 500-Year Chinese Coin Invasion of Japan | History of Japan 89 |
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Japanese coins reminds me of crypto Comment from : Awake and Ready |
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0:44brSpecially if your name is Kanao Tsuyuri Comment from : Jade the nephrite |
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@ 3:31 I thought for second you said they exiled the chief of police and "ate other officials" and I was like, "whoa, that iis/i serious" 😂 Comment from : Libbathegreat |
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finley channel youtube Comment from : Sanjiv Rasiah |
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Maybe don't make it illegal to have money Comment from : Hyun-Shik |
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just like many country use USD as money Comment from : tomato shi |
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The sovereignty thing is kind of hilarious if you consider US history When the revolution happened, the coin of the realm was, well, anything, but mostly Mexican pesos The continental army did issue paper script, but that was worth the money it was printed on The US didn't even attempt to mint coins until 1793 and only haltingly Really for decades everyone was quite happy to use silver Mexican pesos By the late 19th century bills and coins as we know them were being minted and circulated, and under FDR the government demanded that citizens turn over gold coins, which was the first step towards transitioning to fiat currency Comment from : Francis Nopantses |
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In ancient Japan The long -term use of Chinese coins And the official language is Chinese language and Chinese characters Their royal family and nobles are Chinese or descendants They claim to be Chinese (Han people 漢人)
brChinese currency is used by the royal family and nobles (can be used in all cities in China) The civilians in Japan do not have no coin circulation
brbrA large number of Chinese scholars and technicians in ancient times went to Japan (korea and vietnam) Chinese characters and Chinese architecture appeared in Japan Establish a Chinese local regime in Japan Like other Chinese cities, they regularly send goods to the Chinese emperor every yearbrbr-----------------------------------------------brbrFrom the pre -Qin dynasty, there have been 4 times large -scale immigrants from Chinese Han people to enter the Japanese islands and Korean Peninsula, which have a profound impact on the historical trends of China and Japan and ( Korean Peninsula )
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brFocus on reference materials :
brAsuka Period in Japanese history (538-710 AD) br Nara period (710-794) in early Japanese history )
brbrThe Chinese carefully taught the primitives of Japan (and korea) at the time to teach the knowledge of rice, cutting wells, manufacturing agricultural tools, spreading medicine, textiles and other knowledge They pushed Japan from the brutal primitive society to a slave society
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brChinese Han people's four large -scale immigrants enter the Japanese islands record :
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br1 Qin and Han Dynasty
brQin Shihuang (秦始皇 259-210 BC) swept the six regions In order to escape the war, the Chinese people fled to Japan in two ways: Some Chinese people crossed the sea from the Northeast to the Korean Peninsula to Japan Japan
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br2 During the Wei, Jin, Northern and Southern Dynasties (420 -589 BC)
brDuring the period of "Upheaval of the Five Barbarians 五胡亂華", in order to avoid the war, the Chinese people began a wave of migration to a large -scale migration around
brMost of the fleeing Chinese finally went to Japan, forming the climax of immigration to Japan The representative is Liu Azhi (劉阿知), the descendant of Emperor Han Xian(漢獻帝)
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br3 The Sui and Tang Dynasties (581-907 BC)
brJapan sent a large -scale Tang ambassador to China to visit China, while China sent a large number of people to spread advanced technology and culture to Japan Most of these people are monks or cultural scholars They are left as required by the Japanese because of the difficult sailing and welcomed by Japan They often stay and "domestication" into the Japanese The representative is the monk Jianzhen(監真)
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br4 The Song (960-1279)and Ming dynasties(1368-1644)
brIn the Yuan Dynasty, the Han people in the southern Song Dynasty broke their families In order to avoid the war and kill, they moved to Japan one after another The representative of this period was scholar of the Southern Song Dynasty - Lanxi Daolong(蘭溪道隆)
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brIn ancient China Due to the escape or expansion of territorial reasons There were many records of the Han people moved to the Korean Peninsula and the Japanese islands (including Okinawa) Establishing small countries and regimes on these islands (representing Chinese senior officials rather than emperor)
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brIn addition to the later period of Japan (because of the ocean) The Han regime on the Korean Peninsula has always been the ancient Chinese territory and the scope of direct jurisdiction (but sometimes it is similar to the different phenomenon of political opinions from the central government It is similar to the situation in Taiwan and Hong Kong today When the relationship between Taiwan and Hong Kong and the central government is bad Sometimes they think they are independent countries or claim to be non -Chinese)
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brThe history of the establishment of a regime on the Korean Peninsula (Goguryeo, Baiji, Silla, Goryeo , Joseon) It is not the history of the Korean people Instead, it is the history of the local regime of the Han people in northern ChinaThese royal family and nobles are Chinese and descendants who move to the peninsula They are wearing Han nationality clothing and using Chinese characters They also claim to be the Han family They are like Hong Kong and Macau and Taiwan The Han people basically speak two Chinese languages (Chinese dialects+Chinese official language), one of the Han dialects that are lost
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brOnly some civilians and slaves are indigenous people from the south of the peninsula (Koreans) This is very certain
br(A large number of ancient Chinese tombs were unearthed on the 4/5 Korean Peninsula today Han murals (depicting the lives of the Han people in the north), the fairy and god beast of the Han nationalityHan religion Chinese character stone monument Han Dynasty coins
brThe southernmost part of the peninsula is unearthed in the original and backward Korean national life tools
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brIt can be seen that the extremes of two different ethnic groups( Chinese VS Korean ) and different civilizations exist at the same time in the same period of the peninsula history Comment from : bus BB |
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I want to give you mi Yen, but I don't have a card that the lords of patreon would accept, maybe someday I don't live on a shitty scholarship Comment from : Luis Lozano |
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Venomoth spotted Comment from : Salem🐇 |
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So basically the value of these chinese coin was backed by the price of gold and copper Comment from : Mein Liebe |
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Money can definitely buy happiness and it always has And it probably makes a difference in the Afterlife too brbrImagine how happy it would make a person to be so rich and able to live comfortably in this hard medieval life, that he has an Entire Huge Pot full of Money Many Pots So many that he buries them Imagine how happy it would make anyone to know that hundreds upon hundreds of years later, your money is still buried in that pot, deep beneath the Earth's dirt, and the metal has turned a Magical Blue color, and people of the future who know nothing of what it was like to live in your Era get to hold and touch that ancient blue money brbrI think that's a very charming thought, and would make the dead owner very happy brbrbrbrWhat is a Man without his tools? Money probably exists in the afterlife just like tools and weapon and food and meat and hunting do And rent lol Comment from : 🐐👽🐏 Pharaohs Magician |
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This is why even today, antique Chinese and Japanese coins are basically worthless You can have them in private collections as a curiosity, but there are just so darn many of them out there that historians have no use for the surplus Comment from : Yocheved Chana |
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I'm trying not to laugh I was taking a picture of my fortune from the fortune cookie I just got and "here's a bowl of chicken fried rice" was said as I moved my camera from my bowl of chicken fried rice Comment from : NightmareVixen12 |
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The Chinese tried to stop export of coins as it was causing deflation back home, but they also could not enforce it Comment from : tom lu |
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The best part of the chinese coins is that they were flowing in by demand and not made and hoarded by nobles, who just made them like bitcoin Comment from : Ghostly |
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I think it was silver, not gold that Japan has load of Comment from : GGG |
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Wait, it's song dynasty, so we chinese already have paper bill but japan was still using rice and cloth? Comment from : 李钧 |
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China was able to mint the coins in a manner that sounds like mass production The government taxed and bought in coin But they’d make so many coins the goods suffered inflation It was profitable to take goods bought in Japanese markets to China Thus, a steady supply of coins, which became a trade good in Japan Comment from : Matthew Trzcinski |
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1:50 i think it will be interesting to see a video about all japanese hats and it's history Comment from : Nobunagas Cat |
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do i detect a hint of bill wurtz ? Comment from : El Torco |
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Hey, it's cool to see how Japanese peasants lived, but how was their life in the city? Did they live in apartments, of did multiple families share houses? Comment from : The Real Mariguana |
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The whole "invaded by China but now we are going to trade with china anyway" part reminds me of our current issues with Russia and their natural gas and oil Even as we help Ukraine, we are still funding Russia by buying their oil and natural gas Humans will human unfortunately Comment from : YingofDarkness |
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I hit the like button No regrets Comment from : Adam |
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The same thing is happening in Russia right now There's free gold because they are a shit hole country trying to prop up their currency which nobody wants Comment from : dachanist |
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how to deal with this damn Chinese coins is a question we are still asking to this day Comment from : Suga Snoop |
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I know about the Song Dynasty because of Monday story time! Justice for Crap Bucket Guy! Comment from : Rebecca Greenwood |
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Thank you so much! One of my economic papers I'm writing has a section on this event This has given me some vital information Comment from : Jason Heigl |
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Yay to coins! (For the algorithm) Comment from : PTONPC |
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I see, so the issue was problem with the value of currency exchange only in Japan issue, the perceive value of precious metal versus product which is copper coins I guess it's similar issue how China of today with Taiwan microchips and EU with Russian oil/gas Comment from : MrArthoz |
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Why did that high-ranking man write about bargaining like that? Simple He'd never haggled for anything in his life and never gave a flying f@ck off a rolling coin how his servants obtained his food and the fabric for his clothing It's like when George HW Bush was amazed at cash registers that scanned the item's bar code to fetch the price Comment from : Lysana McMillan |
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Proemic prose playfully edifying the humblest of words in the snazziest turn of phrase Comment from : David Savage |
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“Punish me more daddy” lol Comment from : Banty |
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4:52 I have a small bowl that I keep my spare coins in, but that big jar of coins is totally insane Comment from : Peter Lee |
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Very interesting Comment from : USVI Dragon Slayer |
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b*one day we'll get that kemmu restorationone day*/b Comment from : Patrick Jeffers |
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Wake up!!! There was no 'China', 'Japan' was never separated from thee world economy brThese histories that you quote as fact are nothing but propaganda written by the current regimebrMainstream history is 100 FAKE!!! Comment from : Darci Ford |
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Thanks for the videos I really enjoy your spin on history My favorites of your videos are the ones dealing with folklore and legend, but I do find these interesting and fun to watch as well Comment from : Bobbie Boeve |
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Nobles are always a problem Thanks for the video Today has been crazy and your videos are always awesome Comment from : Fox1024 |
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Japan was flooded with coins like Scrooge McDuck’s vault of coins practically an ocean you can dive deep into the sea of coins and you might find a golden fish Comment from : Melody Parra |
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Later in the 1800s, the Tokugawa Shogunate government legally mandated the value of their coinage in a way that gold was worth 10X that of silver, when on the world market it was 15 times as much This went about as well as you'd expect You know how a lot of RPGs have gold, silver, and copper coins and they are each 10 times more valuable than the lower coin? A lot of people who came up with the idea in their worldbuing probably thought "I heard it from somewhere, but I don't remember it" or "I remember it from work X" and if you trace it back far enough, it probably originated from someone who read about the time Tokugawa Japan tried to legally declare gold to be worth 10X the same weight as silver To be fair, the Tokugawa system worked a lot better than the Nara coinage, it wasn't the whole system being flawed from the start but just a system that was working until one policy that resulted in a lot of wealth being sucked out of the country and some economic chaos Comment from : Alex Zetsu |
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Appart from depriving Japan of gold, what did leaving the coins production to China cost to Japan ? Comment from : Hackarma |
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Money is the physical form of power Comment from : Kīrīakū |
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Using cloth and rice as payment is an interesting idea You could actually buy something and have it cost you the shirt off your back I wonder if there was a country that took your limbs as payment and charge an arm and a leg Maybe Canada Comment from : Batherson Mote |
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I laughed from your side quips so much that I almost choked three times on my lunch I love your videos! Thanks for these! Comment from : ZealPropht |
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'A big hit' - like it! Comment from : Unclenogbad |
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Ieyasu really had to fix so many things XD Comment from : Akechi Mitsuhide |
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Oh @Linfamy it's vaahz not vaise #triggeredbrit Comment from : Scott Abernethy |
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What's the joke with 'Rowena Millicent?' Comment from : Jeff Wolcott |
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really intesting subject Comment from : Republic Of pink |
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I love any information on currency! I learned about commodity currency on this channel Fascinating stuff Comment from : eel |
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if I'm hearing this correctly, Japanese people were technically masochists for punishment Well, that explains some of the h***** Comment from : Eden S Lucf |
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How goes your scheme to do the same to Japan but with crypto, Linfamy? Comment from : Brian E |
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Yea! I need one of these videos my Maneki-neko cat of 15 years just passed away this last Wednesdaybrbr I miss her so, thank you °•♡•° Comment from : you2angel1 |
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Kami are pleased This pleases YouTube Comment from : Bopper The HR Nightmare Ork |
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Imperial court: The next item on the agenda is how to get more pointy hatsbrImperial official: I OBJECT!!! Their are much more important matters to consider Like how to get me a hot chinese cosplay girlfriendbrImperial court: For the last time Ryu this is one of the highest branches of government Not a dating service Bring this up once more and we will banish you to ChinabrImperial official: If you wanted to discourage me that was the wrong answer Comment from : Steven Green |
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so funny centuries later $ and euro are preferred over local currencies, and it's now a source of power because it's paper Comment from : Hisame Artwork |
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So nobles didn't bargain at all before this or was this just an especially stupid nobleman who got fleeced on a LOT of shit I'm sure Comment from : sam will |
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You didn’t have to destroy an entire dynasty with that haircut insult Comment from : Oswald |
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Better than coffee in the morning, it's new linfamy Comment from : Blake Kincaid |
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Comments: *made in China is older than people think jokesbrbrThe difference is old Chinese goods were rather high quality and lasted Today? Ehhhhhhhh… Comment from : Gideon Mele |
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Irate Japanese Noble: why should this man of low birth be Minister of Economics?brMe who took Entrepreneurship l in high school: bmeditates/bbrMe: sellers want high prices and buyers want low pricesbrJapanese noble: nevermind my lord, never before have I seen such wisdom! Comment from : Mist Man Jones |
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Money makes the world go around Comment from : Dirck the Dork-Knight |
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4:55 Wouldn't be surprised if these were the inspiration of Mario's blue coins Comment from : Kimarous |
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Joe Schmobunaga I think I've heard you use this before and every time I just DIE 🤣 Comment from : Lupin Lovebites |
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Hi Linfamy can you make a video about the head inside a wheel yokai Comment from : Mrseaweed |
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‘Shlobonaga’! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍 Comment from : 12235117657598502586 |
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Archeologists have even found ancient Roman coins in Japan Comment from : edi |
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When this humble hanashika brGraced a ride along brThe kamakura samuraibrAlong came this songbrWhen lord MinamotobrFaced a steppe land devil brHis cavalry of mongols brTheir hooves did revelbrWhen the khan's ships sailed brTo have Tsushima pinnedbrSo cried kami Fujin:br"Have fun with this wind!"brToss a coin to your neighbour brOh, dynasty of plenty brOh, dynasty of plenty, ohbrToss a coin to your neighbourbrKamikaze blew your pestbrSo give Japan a restbrShe's a friend of the HanbrSo cough up some yuanbrThat's my epic tale brThe samurai prevail brNow re-open the coin trail Comment from : ELN |
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its amazing how long Japan kept China's currency Comment from : Mathieu Leader |
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wow its really interesting how the commoners got their agency Comment from : Mathieu Leader |
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I like the pokemon reference used - Venomoth defeats a trade item for lolsbrAlso, I like this video Comment from : Lindsay Stevens |
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It was a coinvasion! Comment from : Mikeztarp |
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Dad: Our country is invaded by Chinese goods It began 10 years ago son, it was literally everywherebrMe: More like 1000 years Comment from : Arist Tara |
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Economics is something ordinary people figure out without education, but elites don't understand with education Comment from : newtype0083 |
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Money is power Comment from : Bruce Wayne |
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6 million coins A year WowbrThat counts as mass production right? Comment from : Jean Falconer |
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Money money actually reminds me of Stingy krab that like money so so much probably Japanese people can creat mr Krab that live in japan😂 Comment from : Ario Handoyo |
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A nice Video for a Lunch break and shareing my chocolate treasure wit my sister Comment from : Annika Hoffmann |
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Song dynasty sounds like a terrible rap tour Comment from : cloud |
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money can't buy happinessbrbrbrellon musk : "but with that I can fly to the moon 😎😎😎😎😁😤" Comment from : Badu Joyo |
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I like coins Comment from : xlbinsane |
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This is interesting about the economic history of Japan Plus, the idea of trade based on foreign currency is old than I thought Comment from : Kimbo Laurel |
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"And still couldn't afford " Hehehe Lucky we have your channel ;-) Comment from : William Cox |
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I always wonder how they make these hats and how the be so intact? Comment from : Mehrish Saleem |
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"They [the Song Dynasty] were making 6 billion coins a year, yet they couldn't afford a barber for their kids"brbrbMAJOR DAMAGE APPLIED/b Comment from : Dolphin550 |
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One benefit of using rice as currency is that it's easier to make it rain Comment from : LizardSpork |
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Insightful 👊🏾 Comment from : 🔮Jay Good Tarot🔮 |
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“It’s hard to care about something you know nothing about”brbrWe call that “politics” nowadays I think Comment from : gwammeh |
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0:11 Time travelling Japanese: bfuriously takes notes/b Comment from : The 225677th Fragment of the Man-Emperor of Mankind |
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looks like even colonizers get colonized one way or another Comment from : kaede |
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Morning Comment from : Michael 138 |
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Pin meh Comment from : The Sage |
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Japan: btrying to not use coins for as long as possible/bbrChinese coins: bhello there-/b Comment from : Soccer_lover986 |
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