- Source: Shao (unit)
A shao (Chinese: 勺; pinyin: sháo) in China, shaku in Japan and jak in Korea, is a unit of volume measurement in East Asia.
One shao equals 1⁄100 sheng.
It is 10 mL (millilitres) in China, 18.04 mL in Japan and 18 mL in Korea.
Shao' is also a unit of area equal to 0.033 square meters (a hundredth of a tsubo) in Japan and Korea.
The Chinese word shao (勺) means a spoon, or an amount held by a spoon.
China
Japan
= Volume
== Area
=Shao' is also a unit of area equal to 0.033 square meters (a hundredth of a tsubo) in Japan.
Korea
The Korean Jak (勺) can also be a unit of area, equaling 0.0330579 m2 (0.355832 sq ft.)
For more details on volume measurement, please see Sheng (volume)
See also
Chinese units of measurement
Japanese units of measurement
Korean units of measurement
zh:中國度量衡
Notes
References
External links
https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/勺
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/zht/詞典/漢語-繁體-英語/公勺?q=勺
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