Talk:Taiwanese units of measurement

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According to Chinese sources, one Li is equal to the area that one man with one head of oxen and one plow can farm. One Li is equal to five Jia. For example, see http://www.cles.tyc.edu.tw/longtan/longtangrou-1.htmTwocs 15:53, 1 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] changes to ping

The final measurement of ping to square meters was in parenthesis and italics. I felt that it should be changed to the same format as the others since that is an important conversion so that the rest of the world can understand the size. I added the conversion to square feet as well. I have also added more decimal places to both conversions because in a large real estate conversion, it could make a big difference. The source was Google conversion. ("1 ping in square meters" & "1 ping in square feet") —Preceding unsigned comment added by FinalNemesis (talkcontribs) 15:18, 21 March 2008 (UTC)