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According to different dynasties, the value of one foot converted into centimeters is also different, as follows:

One foot 169.5cm in Shang Dynasty. According to this amount, people were about one foot tall, so they were called "husbands".

One foot in the Zhou Dynasty was 23 1 cm;

A post in Qin dynasty is about 231cm;

In the Han dynasty, one foot was about 213.5-237.5cm;

Three kingdoms, one foot combined with today's 242cm;;

Southern dynasties, about 258 cm;

Northern Wei Dynasty, one foot is 309 cm;

One foot 296 cm in Sui Dynasty;

One foot 307 cm in the Tang Dynasty;

One foot 316.8 cm in Song and Yuan Dynasties;

Woodworking in Ming and Qing dynasties was 3 1 1cm.

Extended data

Commonly used length units are: kilometer, kilometer (km), decimeter (dm), centimeter (cm), millimeter (mm), micron (micron), nanometer (nm), picometer (pm) and femto meter (fm).

Kilometer, also known as kilometer, is a unit of length, abbreviated as "km", which is usually used to measure the distance between two places. The common conversion relationship is as follows: 1 km (km) = 1 0,000m (m) = 1 00,000m (cm) =10,000mm (mm); 1.6 1 km = 1 mile.

The traditional units of length in China are Li, Zhang, Chi, Inch, Xun, Jie, Fu, Zhi, Yi, Bu, Chang, Ya, Yan, Ji, Rail, Luo, Millimeter, Li and Min. The basic transformation relationship is as follows:

1 ft = 10 ft; 1 ft = 10 inch; 1 inch = 10 points; 1 = 10%;

1 sheet ≈ 3.33m; 1 ft ≈3.33 decimeter; 1 inch ≈3.33 cm;

1km = 1000m; 1 meter (m) = 100 cm; 1 cm =10mm;

1 Li = 150 sheets = 500m; 2 Li = 1 km (1000 m).

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