Dan (simplified Chinese: 担; traditional Chinese: 擔; pinyin: dàn), or Daam in Cantonese, Tan in Japanese and Taiwanese, also called "Chinese hundredweight" or "picul", is a traditional Chinese unit for weight measurement in East Asia. It originated in China before being introduced to neighboring countries. Nowaday, the mass of 1 dan equals 100 jin or 50 kg in mainland China, 60 kg in Taiwan and Japan, and 60.478982 kg in Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia. Dan is mostly used in the traditional markets.

China Mainland

On June 25, 1959, the State Council of the People's Republic of China issued the Order on the Unified Measurement System, with minor amendment to the market system. "

Table of mass units in the People's Republic of China since 1959
PinyinCharacterRelative valueMetric valueImperial valueNotes
市厘1⁄1000050 mg0.001764 ozcash
fēn市分1⁄1000500 mg0.01764 ozcandareen
qián市錢1⁄1005 g0.1764 ozmace or Chinese dram
liǎng市兩1⁄1050 g1.764 oztael or Chinese ounce
jīn市斤1500 g1.102 lbcatty or Chinese pound formerly 16 liang = 1 jin
dàn市擔10050 kg110.2 lbpicul or Chinese hundredweight

Legally, 1 dan equals 100 jins, 50 kg, or 110.2 lb.

Taiwan

The so-called Taiwan dan is actually the dan used throughout China during the Qing Dynasty. 1 Taiwan dan is 60 kg, equal to 100 Taiwan jin.

Table of units of mass in Taiwan
UnitRelative valueMetricUS & ImperialNotes
Taiwanese HokkienHakkaMandarinCharacterLegalDecimalExactApprox.
1⁄1000⁠3/80,000⁠kg37.5mg⁠3750/45,359,237⁠lb0.5787grCash; Same as Japanese Rin
HunFûnFēn1⁄100⁠3/8000⁠kg375mg⁠37,500/45,359,237⁠lb5.787grCandareen; Same as Japanese Fun
ChîⁿChhiènQián1⁄10⁠3/800⁠kg3.75g⁠375,000/45,359,237⁠lb2.116drMace; Same as Japanese Momme (匁)
NiúLiôngLiǎng1⁠3/80⁠kg37.5g⁠3,750,000/45,359,237⁠lb21.16drTael
Kin/KunKînJīn16⁠3/5⁠kg600g⁠60,000,000/45,359,237⁠lb1.323lbCatty; Same as Japanese Kin
TàⁿTâmDàn160060kg⁠6,000,000,000/45,359,237⁠lb132.3lbPicul; Same as Japanese Tan

Hong Kong and Macau

Hong Kong law stipulates that one dan is equal to one hundred jin , which is 60.478982 kg.

Table of Chinese mass units in Hong Kong and Macau
JyutpingCharacterEnglishPortugueseRelative valueRelation to the Traditional Chinese Units (Macau)Metric valueImperial valueNotes
lei4li, cashliz1⁄160001⁄10 condorim37.79931 mg0.02133 dr
fan1fen, candareen (fan)condorim1⁄16001⁄10 maz377.9936375 mg0.2133 dr
cin4qian, mace (tsin)maz1⁄1601⁄10 tael3.779936375 g2.1333 dr
loeng2liang, leung, taeltael1⁄161⁄16 cate37.79936375 g1.3333 oz604.78982/16=37.79936375
gan1jin, kan, cattycate11⁄100 pico604.78982 g1.3333 lbHong Kong and Macau share the definition.
daam3dan, tam, piculpico100None60.478982 kg133.3333 lbHong Kong and Macau share the definition.

Singapore and Malaysia have similar regulations as Hong Kong, as they are all former British colonies.

Japan

In Japan, 1 dan, or tan in Japanese pronunciation, is equal to 60 kg.

Table of units of mass
UnitKanMetricUS & Imperial
RomanisedKanjiLegalDecimalExactApprox.
毛 or 毫1⁄1,000,000⁠3/800,000⁠kg3.75mg⁠375/45,359,237⁠lb8.267μlb
Rin1⁄100,000⁠3/80,000⁠kg37.5mg⁠3750/45,359,237⁠lb0.5787gr
Fun1⁄10,000⁠3/8000⁠kg375mg⁠37,500/45,359,237⁠lb5.787gr
Momme Monme1⁄1000⁠3/800⁠kg3.75g⁠375,000/45,359,237⁠lb2.116dr
Hyakume百目1⁄10⁠3/8⁠kg375g⁠37,500,000/45,359,237⁠lb13.23oz
Kin4⁄25⁠3/5⁠kg600g⁠60,000,000/45,359,237⁠lb1.323lb
Kan(me)貫(目)1⁠15/4⁠kg3.75kg⁠375,000,000/45,359,237⁠lb8.267lb
Maru830kg⁠3,000,000,000/45,359,237⁠lb66.14lb
Tan担 or 擔1660kg⁠6,000,000,000/45,359,237⁠lb132.3lb
Notes: Exact figures follow the 1891 Law of Weights & Measures and 1959 International Yard and Pound Agreement. Metric values are exact. US & imperial approximations are rounded to four significant figures.

See also

Notes

Sources

  • Nagase-Reimer, Keiko (2016), , Monies, Markets, and Finance in East Asia, 1600–1900, Vol. VII, Leiden: Brill, ISBN 9789004304512
  • , , Technical Manual E 30–480, Washington: US War Department, 1944, p. , ISBN 9780807164464 {{citation}}:ISBN / Date incompatibility (help), reprinted by the Louisiana State University Press at Baton Rouge in 1991.

External links

  • 中國度量衡#衡
  • 市制
  • 英擔
  • https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/公擔#Chinese 公擔