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Zhang
Chinese

The zhang ( Chinese: ) is a customary Chinese unit of length equal to 10 chi (Chinese feet). [1] [2] Its value varied over time and place with different values of the chi, although it was occasionally standardized. In 1915, the Republic of China set it equal to about 3.2  meters or 3.50  yards. In 1930, this was revised to an exact value of 3⅓  meters (about 3.645 yd).

It is not commonly used in mainland China today but appears in traditional Chinese architecture, where it was commonly used to measure bays.

In Japanese units of measurement, the () is equivalent to ten shaku, or 3.03 meters. [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ United States Joint Publications Research Service (1963). Chinese-English Dictionary of Modern Communist Chinese Usage. U.S. Department of Commerce Joint Publications Research Service. p. 737.
  2. ^ Lee, Keekok (2008). Warp and Weft: Chinese Language and Culture. Strategic Book Publishing. p. 252. ISBN  978-1-60693-247-6.
  3. ^ Heino Engel (1985). Measure and construction of the Japanese house. Tuttle Publishing. p. 22. ISBN  978-0-8048-1492-8.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Zhang (unit))
Zhang
Chinese

The zhang ( Chinese: ) is a customary Chinese unit of length equal to 10 chi (Chinese feet). [1] [2] Its value varied over time and place with different values of the chi, although it was occasionally standardized. In 1915, the Republic of China set it equal to about 3.2  meters or 3.50  yards. In 1930, this was revised to an exact value of 3⅓  meters (about 3.645 yd).

It is not commonly used in mainland China today but appears in traditional Chinese architecture, where it was commonly used to measure bays.

In Japanese units of measurement, the () is equivalent to ten shaku, or 3.03 meters. [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ United States Joint Publications Research Service (1963). Chinese-English Dictionary of Modern Communist Chinese Usage. U.S. Department of Commerce Joint Publications Research Service. p. 737.
  2. ^ Lee, Keekok (2008). Warp and Weft: Chinese Language and Culture. Strategic Book Publishing. p. 252. ISBN  978-1-60693-247-6.
  3. ^ Heino Engel (1985). Measure and construction of the Japanese house. Tuttle Publishing. p. 22. ISBN  978-0-8048-1492-8.

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