The guy pictured in Chinese money note is Mao Dezong the formere Chinese leader
Check your money notes and see if everyone on them is a president...
Sir Edward Elgar and the queen
Do you consider notes more convenient or other forms of money more convenient?
钱 is the simplified Chinese word for money. The traditional word is 錢。Pronounced qian 2nd tone. Money-related words: Notes: 纸币 (zhi3 bi4 literally paper money) Coins:硬币 (ying4 bi4 literally hard money) Yuan: 元 (yuan2 the Chinese currency used in everyday speech)
There was no confederate soldier ever pictured on confederacy currency. General George Washington was featured on one of the bank notes that was in circulation.
笔记 [bǐ jì]
Benjamin Franklin
A bundle of money notes is commonly referred to as a "wad" or a "stack" of cash.
Coins in various forms, have been around for thousands of years. Paper money is thought to have been used by the Chinese nearly 2,000 years ago.
wo ai xin qian wo ai xin qian 我 爱 新 钱 我 is equal to i 爱 is equal to love 新 is equal to new 钱 is equal to money Not quite sure what is meant by 'new money', but the phrase 新 钱makes no sense in Chinese Language. If you are referring to new / crisp / clean dollar notes that are not crumpled due to use, then a more appropriate phrase is 新的钞票 xin(1) de chao(1) piao(4), literally fresh crisp dollar notes (paper money).
coins, notes
Bank notes (paper assurances of money) are also known as bills, notes, or paper money. Notes are generally made from cotton paper and feature many anti-counterfeit measures.