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Cash (mass)

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Cash (Traditional Chinese: 釐 or 厘, Simplified Chinese: 厘) is the English name for the Chinese unit of weight Li.

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Terminology

"Li" is the general name used by Chinese. "Cash" or "Le" have also been documented to be used by English explorers in the 1830s when trading in Qing territories of China[1].

History

Under Hong Kong Law, ordinance 22 of 1884, 1 cash is about 0.0013 oz. avoir.. Currently, it is 110 candareen or 116000 catty, namely 3.779936375 milligramme[2].

References

  1. ^ Roberts, Edmund. [1837] (1837) Embassy to the Eastern Courts of Cochin-China, Siam, and Muscat: In the U.S. Sloop-of-war Peacock. Harper & Brothers. Harvard University archive. No ISBN Digitized.
  2. ^ Weights and Measures Ordinance. The Law of Hong Kong.

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This article contains material from the Library of Congress Country Studies, which are United States government publications in the public domain.

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