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In measurement, Chinese units (市制 Pinyin: Shìzhì, "city standard") are the units used in Imperial China, and are still used. The word "city" (市 shi4) is added in front of most of the units for distinction between SI units of the same name. For reference, the word "common/standard" (公 gong1) is added in front of SI units. The Chinese units were standardized during the last century to make them convert roundly to SI units. Many of the units were formerly 16 based. Note: The small units li (厘) and fen (分) have the same name for length, area, and mass; however, they refer to different kinds of measurements.
Measures of length
SI equivalents:
Measures of area
SI equivalents:
Measures of massThese units are used to measure mass of objects. They are also famous for measuring monetary objects such as gold and silver. The decimal system is not wholly adopted among Chinese citizens.
SI equivalents:
Measures of volumeThese units are used to measure grains.
Metric equivalents:
Measures of time
Western equivalences:
See also
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