Chinese equivalent: The correct name is "dan", not "shi".
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== Chinese equivalent == | == Chinese equivalent == |
{{More|Dan (unit)}} | {{More|Dan (unit)}} |
The Chinese '''''shi''''' or '''''dan''''' is equal to 10 ''dou'' ({{zh|p=dǒu|w=tou|t=斗|labels=no}}) "[[Peck|pecks]]", 100 ''sheng'' ({{zh|p=shēng|w=sheng|t=升|labels=no}}) "[[Pint|pints]]".<ref name=wittfogel&feng/> While the current ''shi'' is 103 litres in volume,<ref name=perdue/> the ''shi'' of the [[Tang dynasty]] (618–907) period equalled 59.44 litres.<ref name=wittfogel&feng/> | The Chinese '''''dan''''' is equal to 10 ''dou'' ({{zh|p=dǒu|w=tou|t=斗|labels=no}}) "[[Peck|pecks]]", 100 ''sheng'' ({{zh|p=shēng|w=sheng|t=升|labels=no}}) "[[Pint|pints]]".<ref name=wittfogel&feng/> While the current ''dan'' is 103 litres in volume,<ref name=perdue/> the ''dan'' of the [[Tang dynasty]] (618–907) period equalled 59.44 litres.<ref name=wittfogel&feng/> |
== Modern unit == | == Modern unit == |
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