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At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, 12000 yuan, equivalent to how much is it now? thank you
Twelve thousand dollars, calculated by rice or pork, 1 silver dollar is about 90- 120 RMB, and the median is about 1.3 million RMB. Both rice and pork are within the scope of national price control (now feed pigs, but then local pigs). So I suggest buying 8 Jin with the meat price in Hong Kong. It's about 4 million Hong Kong dollars. 1 HK$ 0.88 RMB, but you can't actually change so much RMB in Hong Kong unless it's a bank. It is suggested to use about RMB 93.6 million.

Silver dollars are made of silver. According to the silver price, 1 silver dollar is about 150- 160 RMB, or about 190 RMB. This is very unscientific, because silver at that time was much more expensive than it is now (the so-called real money and silver).

According to the purchasing power of the property (Guangzhou), it is equivalent to the current120,000-180,000. If I calculate the housing price in Beijing, I can only ha ha, because poverty limits my imagination.

If the comprehensive purchasing power of 1 silver dollar at that time is calculated, it is equivalent to 600 to 800 RMB now, and a median of 700X 12000 is taken, which is about 8.4 million.