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A tael would buy about 40 grams of silver.
East Asia has a traditional ounce, known as a tael, of varying value.
In these cases, one tael is traditionally four and eight buns respectively.
The corresponding tael or tail is then 37.5 grams.
In general the silver tael weighed around 40 grams.
Market prices per tael (34 grams/1.2 ounces) of gold are set daily.
Tael was doubtful, but she was the guide, not the mission leader.
The Taiwan tael is 37.5 g and is still used in some contexts.
"He who lacks a single tael sees many bargains"
The yuan was instead of the Chinese tael.
The tael was common and was in use in Manchuria.
Dumplings symbolize wealth because their shape resembles a Chinese tael.
The ryō was originally a unit of weight from China, the tael.
"We could lay a false trail," Tael suggested.
They reached Camp 43 before sundown, but Tael insisted that this would be their stop for the night.
I'll give you a cut for every tael.'
One kuping (treasury) tael is about 37.3 grams in weight.
She is the sister of Tael.
In China, there were many different weighting standards of tael depending on the region or type of trade.
They were crossing the ice-covered River Tael, when suddenly the surface cracked.
Tael could not be restrained now.
"But this doesn't explain why you pretend to be primitive snow apes," Tael persisted.
Shengjian is traditionally sold in lots of four (one "tael").
With the ceremony now held simultaneously for both the groom and the bride, the use of the term 'tael' has diminished greatly.
A string of 1000 cash was supposed to be equal in value to one tael of pure silver.