How many chinese inch in 1 pole? The answer is 150.876. We assume you are converting between chinese inch and pole. You can view more details on each measurement unit: chinese inch or pole The SI base unit for length is the metre. 1 metre is equal to 30 chinese inch, or 0.19883878151595 pole. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between chinese inches and poles. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 chinese inch to pole = 0.00663 pole
10 chinese inch to pole = 0.06628 pole
50 chinese inch to pole = 0.3314 pole
100 chinese inch to pole = 0.6628 pole
200 chinese inch to pole = 1.32559 pole
500 chinese inch to pole = 3.31398 pole
1000 chinese inch to pole = 6.62796 pole
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The cun (Chinese: 寸; pinyin: cùn; Wade-Giles: ts'un) is a traditional Chinese unit of length. Its traditional measure is the width of a person's thumb at the knuckle, whereas the width of the two forefingers denotes 1.5 cun and the width of all fingers side-by-side is three cuns. In this sense it continues to be used to chart acupuncture points on the human body in various uses of traditional Chinese medicine.
The cun was part of a larger system, and represented one-tenth of a chi (Chinese foot). In time the lengths were standardized, and in Hong Kong, using the traditional standard, it measures ~3.715 cm (~1.463 in). In the twentieth century in the Republic of China, the lengths were standardized to fit with the metric system, and in current usage in China and Taiwan it measures 31⁄3 cm (~1.312 in).
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