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Where is the pattern behind the money from 1 yuan to 100 yuan?

0 yuan is the West Lake.

5 yuan is Mount Tai.

10 yuan is the Three Gorges.

20 yuan is Guilin.

50 yuan is the Potala Palace.

100 yuan is the Great Hall of the People.

Renminbi is the legal tender of People's Republic of China (PRC), and the People's Bank of China is the competent authority of Renminbi, responsible for the design, printing and distribution of Renminbi. [1] The unit of RMB is Yuan, and the unit of RMB secondary currency is jiao and fen. 1 yuan equals 10 angle, 1 angle equals 10 minute. The symbol of RMB is Yuan, and the initial letter of pinyin is Y plus two horizontal lines, which is "RMB".

first episode

The first set of RMB1948 65438+February1-1953 65438+February was issued one after another. *** 12 denomination 62 edition, of which, 1 yuan coupons are 2, 5 yuan coupons are 4, 10 yuan coupons are 4, 20 yuan coupons are 7, 50 yuan coupons are 7, 100 yuan coupons are 6, 200 yuan coupons are 5 and 500 yuan coupons are 6,/kloc-.

Second set

The second set of RMB was issued on March 1955 1, and the first set of RMB was recovered. The conversion ratio of the second set of RMB to the first set of RMB is 1: 10000. The second set of RMB * * * has 1 min, 2 min, 5 min, 1 min, 2 min, 5 min, 1 yuan, 2 yuan, 3 yuan, 5 yuan, 1 1 denomination, in which/kloc-0. In order to facilitate circulation, from 1 957 65438+February 1, three coins of1,2 and 5 cents were issued, which were equivalent to paper. On March 25th 196 1 and April 20th 1962, black 1 yuan coupons and brown 5 yuan coupons were issued respectively, and the faces and patterns were adjusted and changed. Due to the high technical requirements of large denomination banknotes, the Soviet Union printed 35 10 yuan at that time.

Episode 3

The third set of RMB was issued on April 20th, 1962. * * There are seven denominations of RMB 1, 2, 5, 1 yuan, 2 yuan, 5 yuan and 10. There are four versions of RMB 1. In 1966 and 1967, 1 corner note has been modified twice, mainly by adding a full-page watermark and adjusting the background color.