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Tiền presentation coin decorations came in multiple classes and were known as Đồng Tiền (銅錢, "Copper money"), Ngân Tiền (銀錢, "Silver money"), and Kim Tiền (金錢, "Gold money"). [6] The Sapèque d'Honneur medal was further subdivided into the Sapèque d'Argent (made of silver) and the Sapèque d'Or (made of gold). [6]
Tiếng Việt: Ấn Ngự tiền chi bảo (御前之寶) đã được sắc chuẩn dùng vàng để đúc… Ngày trước do có chiến sự, nghịch thần Lê Thuyết đã tự tiện đem theo ấn Ngự tiền chi bảo. Các khoản đó đã lệnh cho thần Bộ Lễ hội đồng thay đổi mẫu mới.
Trung Kim Khánh: Similar to the above, but lighter in weight. Thứ Kim Khánh: Has the obverse inscription Sanh thiện thượng công (旌善賞功, "To perpetuate kindness and reward merits"). Tiểu Kim Khánh: With the inscription Lao năng khả tưởng (勞能可獎, "Conducted work and has talent worthy of praise").
Cai Lậy is a Rural district of Tien Giang province in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam.As of 2019 the district had a population of 193,328. [1] The district covers an area of 296 km 2.
Minh Tuệ (born 1981), birth name Lê Anh Tú, is a Vietnamese Buddhist monk.After briefly practicing at a pagoda after giving up his job as a land surveyor, Minh Tue decided to "learn and follow the Buddha's teachings" by observing the 13 ascetic practices of Theravada Buddhism and walking for alms across the country for many years.
The Vietnamese cash (chữ Hán: 文 錢 văn tiền; chữ Nôm: 銅 錢 đồng tiền; French: sapèque), [a] [b] also called the sapek or sapèque, [c] is a cast round coin with a square hole that was an official currency of Vietnam from the Đinh dynasty in 970 until the Nguyễn dynasty in 1945, and remained in circulation in North Vietnam until 1948.
Tiền Giang is a province in the Mekong Delta region of southern Vietnam. The province was formed in February 1976, by the merger of Định Tường and Gò Công provinces of former Republic of Vietnam.
Traditional dried fruits such as raisins, figs, dates, apricots, and apples have been a staple of Mediterranean diets for millennia. This is due partly to their early cultivation in the Middle Eastern region known as the Fertile Crescent, made up of parts of modern Iran, Iraq, southwest Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Israel, and northern Egypt.