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Yuan$92959$ - traducción al árabe

Yuan Chi; Yuan chi; Yuan qi; Yuan ch'i; 元氣; Yuán qì; Yuan Qi

Yuan      
n. يوان
CNY         
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  • A special edition designed for [[Inner Mongolia]] in the [[first series of the renminbi]].
  • Zhuang]] languages.
  • The [[second series of the renminbi]] had the most readable minority languages text, but no Zhuang text on it. Its issue of ¥0.1–0.5 even highlighted the Mongolian text.
  • USD]]/CNY exchange rate 1981-2022
  • 1 US dollar to renminbi, since 1981
OFFICIAL CURRENCY OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Yüan; Jen-mi-pi; RMB¥; Chinese Yuan; CN$; Yuan renminbi; Yuan Renminbi; Chinese renminbi yuan; Rmb; RMB; CNY; People's Currency; People's Money; Ren Min Bi; Ren min bi; Chinese curency; Chinese curancy; Reminbi; China Money; Chinese Renminbi; Renmimbi; Currency in China; Currency of China; Renminbi Yuan; Renminbiao; Chinese renminbi; Renminbi yuan; People's currency; Rénmínbì; 人民幣; 人民币; RMBY=; Yuean; China currency; Chinese Modern Coins; Ren-min-bi; Renimbi; Renminbi currency; Chinese Renminbi yuan; RMB yuan; Yuan RMB; Coins of the Renminbi; Jen Min Pi; CN¥; Chinese Yuan (Renminbi); Chinese yuan; Chinese yuán; Jenminpi; Offshore renminbi; ISO 4217:CNY; Zimbabwean yuan; Commemorative banknotes of the Chinese renminbi; 100 RMB note
يوان
CNY         
  • Renminbi promotion at the China-CEEC 2017 summit
  • China M2 [[money supply]] (red) vis-à-vis USA M2 money supply (blue)
  • outline=#FFDE00}}
  • url-status=live}}</ref>
  • A special edition designed for [[Inner Mongolia]] in the [[first series of the renminbi]].
  • Zhuang]] languages.
  • The [[second series of the renminbi]] had the most readable minority languages text, but no Zhuang text on it. Its issue of ¥0.1–0.5 even highlighted the Mongolian text.
  • USD]]/CNY exchange rate 1981-2022
  • 1 US dollar to renminbi, since 1981
OFFICIAL CURRENCY OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Yüan; Jen-mi-pi; RMB¥; Chinese Yuan; CN$; Yuan renminbi; Yuan Renminbi; Chinese renminbi yuan; Rmb; RMB; CNY; People's Currency; People's Money; Ren Min Bi; Ren min bi; Chinese curency; Chinese curancy; Reminbi; China Money; Chinese Renminbi; Renmimbi; Currency in China; Currency of China; Renminbi Yuan; Renminbiao; Chinese renminbi; Renminbi yuan; People's currency; Rénmínbì; 人民幣; 人民币; RMBY=; Yuean; China currency; Chinese Modern Coins; Ren-min-bi; Renimbi; Renminbi currency; Chinese Renminbi yuan; RMB yuan; Yuan RMB; Coins of the Renminbi; Jen Min Pi; CN¥; Chinese Yuan (Renminbi); Chinese yuan; Chinese yuán; Jenminpi; Offshore renminbi; ISO 4217:CNY; Zimbabwean yuan; Commemorative banknotes of the Chinese renminbi; 100 RMB note
يوان

Definición

yuan
(yuan)
The yuan is the unit of money used in the People's Republic of China.
For most events, tickets cost one, two or three yuan.
N-COUNT: num N
The yuan is also used to refer to the Chinese currency system.
The yuan recovered a little; it now hovers around 8.2 to the dollar.
N-SING: the N

Wikipedia

Yuanqi

In traditional Chinese medicine and Chinese culture, yuán qì (元氣) is an innate or prenatal qi. This inborn qi is differentiated from acquired qi that a person may develop over their lifetime.

Porkert describes the concept as "the metaphorical designation of the inborn constitution, the vital potential that is gradually used up in the course of life. It may be conserved but never replenished."

The term has been used since at least the Han Dynasty, where it is found in the chapter 'Lu Li Zhi Shang/律历志上' of the History Book, 'Han Shu.'