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English: Rope knot writing system of the Va (Wa). The three big upper knots represent having lent 3,000 Dian Yuan. One big and one small knot in the middle represent 1.5 Dian Yuan as interest on the loan for one year and a half. The three big lower knots represent having lent the money for one and a half years.
Section of Rope knot writing systems of the (1) Hani, (2) Va, (3) Nu, and (4) Derung (Dulong) people of China. Manuscripts / writing systems in the Yunnan Nationalities Museum, Kunming, Yunnan, China.
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