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What's the difference between passepartout and punching money?

Passepartout, a kind of printed money, can be burned to pay off previous debts; Passepartout said the road was clear.

There are many kinds of Buddhist and Taoist coins in Hanzhong, such as: gold ingot, five-way treasure, imitation coin, two thousand gold coins, cornucopia, cash cow, big gold foil, yellow paper mounting, five-way God of Wealth gold, Passepartout Tianjin gold, Shousheng gold, gold and silver coins, past coins, Guanyin coins, God of Wealth coins, imitation paper money, Wang Caijin, Hongfu seven-day coins and so on.

Wealth money, extra money every year, disaster relief money, four seasons peace money, old money, lucky money, eight-way god of wealth money, universal money, rolling financial resources and so on. These RMB are basically used everywhere. There are many kinds of Ming coins in Hanzhong, some of which are commonly used by professionals. I am also a fan, so I will introduce this to the public and communicate with my fellow travelers.

Because Hanzhong is the birthplace of Taoism, Mingbi's development in Hanzhong has a certain history. It is understood that Hanzhong Mingbi has a history of thousands of years, and now the development of Hanzhong Mingbi is further. Regular religious supplies stores sell them, and some small food stores also sell them on their behalf. There are many varieties, which provide convenience for religious believers. It is understood that the current Ming coins are mass-produced by manufacturers.

Punching money: The white paper punched according to the local custom in our region is for passing children, and the yellow paper punched is for the dead, so I just died. At the funeral. Use perforated white paper. After going to the grave, use perforated yellow paper. After the third anniversary, there is no need for punched paper.