八两 (bā) — eight taels (approx. 400 grams)
Definition
Half a jin (斤): traditionally half a catty, about 400g. Used in recipes and old-style prescriptions (e.g., "八两人参"). Not a numeral in the modern counting sense — it functions as a fixed weight measure paired with 两.
numeral
eight taels (approx. 400 grams)
Examples
- 八两。Tā mǎi le bā chá yè.He bought eight taels of tea leaves.
- 八两。Zhè ge yào fāng xū yào bā rén shēn.This prescription needs eight taels of ginseng.
- ,。Bàn jīn bā, chà bu duō yí yàng zhòng.Half a catty and eight taels are about the same weight.
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