〘 noun 〙 In China, this refers to paper money that is convertible into silver coins or silver ingots . It was issued for circulation in various parts of China from around 1906 ( Meiji 39 ). It is the same as Japanese specie bank notes and Taiwan bank notes. *Osaka Asahi Shimbun - November 13, 1906 (Meiji 39) "It has been decided that all fares for passengers and cargo will be calculated in silver invoices (ginpeu) " Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 中国で、銀貨または銀塊と兌換(だかん)を規定された紙幣をいう。明治三九年(一九〇六)頃から中国各地で通用のために発行された。日本の正金銀行券や台湾銀行券など。※大阪朝日新聞‐明治三九年(1906)一一月一三日「奉安鉄道班にては乗客及び貨物一切の運賃は銀票(ギンペウ)を以て計算することに定めたるに就き」
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