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1936 1 Yaun China Japeneese Puppet State

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Front: Portrait of Sun Yat-sen (1866-1925). Liu ding type "Warring States Period Cauldron" with four phoenix heads on the lid and with phoenix-shaped
ears, ornamental archaic ritual food vessel on three feet made of bronze (National Palace Museum in Shilin, Taipei, Taiwan). Decorative framing, guilloche patterns and rosettes depicting ancient Chinese circular cash coins and oddly shaped spade money.

Back: Drawing depicting eight men and a child prodigy with a toy with two horse-drawn carts and two birds: "Confucius meeting with Laozi" (Kong Fuzi, Kong Qiu, Kongzi; Lao Tzu, Laotse, Lao-Tze, Lao-tsu); Chinese philosopher, founder of Taoism, meeting with Kong Fuzi - Confucius, and Xian Tuo, a child prodigy, standing in between them (interpreted rendering inspired by numerous unearthed ancient stone carvings and stone reliefs). Decorative framing and rosettes depicting ancient Chinese ritual food vessels called ding.
Watermark: None. Security features: Running serial numbers. Main colors: Orange and brown.

Signatures: D.L. Lichia (Li Jue) (General Manager); Dr. H.H. Kung (Kung Hsiang-hsi; Kong Xiangxi) (Governor, 1933-1945).
Printing method: Intaglio. Issuer: The Central Bank of China (Established November 1928). Date of Issue: 1936.
Material: Cotton paper. Printer: Chung Hwa Book Co. Ltd, Shanghai (CHB (banknotes.com)
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The title is incorrect as this note is not issued by one of the Japanese puppet banks. It was issued by the Central Bank of China which was one of the issuing banks of the Nationalist government of the Republic of China.
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I was reading that it was a puppet state. Maybe I was wrong in naming this a puppet currency. Here is what I was reading.

The Chung Hwa Book Co. 'Tripod Vessel' issues of 1936 and 1937
#8203;
Type 1 (Krause SCWPM P 211a, Smith & Matravers C300-92a).
Signatures:
Li Jue (General Manager) - HH Kung (Governor)



#8203;The 1936 1 Yuan (P 211) and 1937 5 and 10 Yuan notes portraying Dr Sun Yatsen on the front, are the only Chinese government notes (or any Republican period notes) to ever depict Confucius himself; in the back image in which he is shown meeting Lao Tzu, and this is based on an ancient stone relief. #8203;The image to the left is a detail of a nineteenth-century woodblock copy of part of this stone (tomb) relief from the Wu shrines in Jiaxiang county, Shandong province. This depicts a mythical meeting between Confucius and the legendary founder of Daoism, Lao-Tzu, and dates from the Second century A.D.

The Japanese occupiers however used portraiture of Confucius on many occasions in the issues of their puppet banks: the Federal Reserve Bank of China and the Central Bank of Manchukuo; a hollow gesture at appeasing and ingratiating their dubious currency with a hostile and oppressed populace.

#8203;The tripod vessel is said to be an ancient symbol of authority and unity, and is used here to represent the three ideals of "nationalism, democracy and people's livelihood," as stated by Dr Sun Yatsen.
1 Yuan of 1936 - #24180;#20116;#21313;#20108;#22283;#27665;#33775;#20013;

Orange. (front) ancient Shan bronze tripod vessel at left, archaic coin images in the borders, and, Sun Yatsen at right. (back) meeting between Confucius and Lao Tzu, an image taken from an 1800yr old stone relief.

See above for further details of the imagery depicted on the note.

Printer: Chung Hwa Book Co. Ltd, Shanghai.

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You did not read the excerpt correctly. These were the only notes of the Republic of China to depict Confucius.

The Federal Reserve Bank of China - a Japanese puppet bank - also issued notes depicting Confucius. So did the Central Bank of Manchukuo which was also Japanese controlled.
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