Cash or li (simplified Chinese: 厘; traditional Chinese: 釐 or 厘; pinyin: lí) is a traditional Chinese unit of weight.
The terms "cash" or "le" were documented to have been used by British explorers in the 1830s when trading in Qing territories of China[1].
Under Hong Kong Law, ordinance 22 of 1884, 1 cash is about 0.0013 oz. avoir.. Currently, it is 1⁄10 candareen or 1⁄16000 catty, namely 3.779936375 milligramme[2].
References
- ^ 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.
- ^ "Weights and Measures Ordinance". The Law of Hong Kong. http://www.legislation.gov.hk/blis_ind.nsf/e1bf50c09a33d3dc482564840019d2f4/4ed2ff0cf02f2fd9c82564760077af3c?OpenDocument.
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