From the Northern Song Dynasty to the Daoist period, the currency reached the Daoist Yuanbao copper coin
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"Zhidao Yuanbao" is a currency minted by Zhao Guangyi, Emperor Taizong of Song Dynasty, in the first year of Zhidao (995 AD). The diameter of this coin is about 2.5 centimeters and its weight is about 3.8 grams. Qian Wen has three types of calligraphy styles: regular script, running script, and cursive script. It is said that it was handwritten by Emperor Taizong of Song, Zhao Guangyi, and is known as the "Imperial Script Style.". Zhidao Yuanbao held an important position in the ancient monetary system. As a currency of the Song Dynasty, Zhidao Yuanbao played an important role in circulation. At the same time, the casting and circulation of Zhidao Yuanbao also reflected the economic prosperity and social stability of the Song Dynasty.