The first set was issued by 1948, and it was not until 195 1 that the Mongolian language RMB first appeared. In the same year, Uyghur language also appeared on RMB in June+10, 5438.
The second set of RMB was issued in 1955, which is the first complete set of currency in China. At this time, Mongolian, Uygur and Tibetan languages have appeared on the RMB at the same time. 1953, three minority languages have appeared on the ternary currency printed by the Soviet Union, with Chinese on the top, Mongolian on the bottom, Uygur on the left and Tibetan on the right, with excellent artistic effects.
The third set of RMB was issued one after another in 1962, and four minority languages, Mongolian, Tibetan, Uygur and Zhuang, appeared on the "Combination of Education and Productive Labor" 1 corner coupon for the first time.
Before the fourth set of RMB, the Chinese characters on the face were all traditional Chinese characters. In the fourth set, the writing of "China People's Bank" and denomination has been changed to simplified Chinese characters. In addition to four minority languages and Chinese characters (Weibei, regular script, printed Song, bold and seal script), there are also English, Arabic numerals and Braille.