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candareen (/kændəˈriːn/; Chinese: 分; pinyin: fēn;
Cantonese Yale: fàn;
Singapore English usage: hoon) is a
traditional measurement of
weight in East...
- in
taels and the
progressive decimal subdivisions of the tael (mace,
candareen, and cash). In present-day China, gold
sycees remain a
symbol of wealth...
- the táhil, and the táïl. The fun is more
often known in
English as the
candareen. It also
sometimes appears as the kondúrí or konderi.
Although monme is...
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denominated in tael. The yuan was
valued at 0.72 tael, (or 7 mace and 2
candareens).
Banknotes were
issued in yuan
denominations from the 1890s by several...
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Chinese dollar (yuan)
coins it
states the
words 7 mace and 2
candareens. The mace and
candareen were sub-divisions of the tael unit of weight.
Banknotes tended...
- 釐 1⁄1000 37.301 mg 0.001316 oz cash fēn 分 1⁄100 373.01 mg 0.01316 oz
candareen qián 錢 1⁄10 3.7301 g 0.1316 oz mace or
Chinese dram liǎng 兩 1 37.301 g...
- 釐 1⁄1000 37.301 mg 0.001316 oz cash fēn 分 1⁄100 373.01 mg 0.01316 oz
candareen qián 錢 1⁄10 3.7301 g 0.1316 oz mace or
Chinese dram liǎng 兩 1 37.301 g...
- (weights based) 1 Yuan (元 / 圓) = 7 mace and 2
candareens (七錢二分) 1 Tael (兩) = 10 mace (錢) = 100
candareens (分) = 1000 cash (厘 / 釐)
Silver (standardised...
- 釐 1⁄1000 37.301 mg 0.001316 oz cash fēn 分 1⁄100 373.01 mg 0.01316 oz
candareen qián 錢 1⁄10 3.7301 g 0.1316 oz mace or
Chinese dram liǎng 兩 1 37.301 g...
- Ordinance, 1 cash is
about 0.0013
ounces (0.037 g). Currently, it is 1⁄10
candareen or 1⁄16000 catty,
namely 37.79936375
milligrams (0.5833333269 gr). Chinese...