Brief introduction of coins in the Southern and Northern Dynasties: Six baht is a kind of ancient coins in China. It is a six-baht coin minted in the 11th year of the founding of Xuan Di in the Southern Dynasties (AD 579) with the inscription "Six baht for Thai goods". The jade seal is well-proportioned and stretched, and the internal and external contours of the face and back are good. Although Thai goods were beautifully cast, they were not popular at that time. Because it is about the same size as the old five baht, and the court stipulates that a new coin is worth ten old five baht, the devaluation of this currency is the exploitation of the people, causing people's dissatisfaction and leading to * * *. Because the word "six" on the Qian Wen looks like a person with something in his waist, the folk song "six baht more goods, the son of heaven cries his hips" came out. Chen was the last dynasty in the Southern Dynasties. Chen is the penultimate emperor of the Chen Dynasty, and his son chen more is bohemian. He ignored the state affairs, played with concubines all day, said obscene words and sang obscene songs, which was a mess. Sui soldiers went south. He thought that there was a natural barrier to defend the Yangtze River, but he didn't think so. In the third year of Zhenming (AD 589), Sui soldiers successfully captured Jiankang City, and Chen Houzhu woke up from a big dream, but it was too late. "Too much goods and six baht" became the funerary object of this last dynasty. Related recommendations: analysis of half-cent coins in Qin dynasty; A brief analysis of the characteristics of half-divided coins in Qin dynasty: an analysis of the characteristics of five-baht coins in Jin dynasty: an introduction to the currencies of five dynasties and ten countries: what are the types of coins in five dynasties and ten countries? Introduction of Common Currency in Qing Dynasty