The Chinese sheng (Chinese: 升; pinyin: shēng), called sho in Japan and seung in Korea, also called Chinese liter, is a traditional unit of volume in East Asia. It originated from China and later spread to Japan, the Korean Peninsula, Vietnam and other places.[1] One sheng equals 10 ge or 1/10 dou, though its specific capacity has varied by times and regions. Nowadays, it is 1 liter in China,[2][3] 1.8039 liters in Japan[4] and 1.8 liters in Korea.[5]
Sheng is a traditional measure for cereal grains. Now, like "liter", sheng is more often used to measure liquid or gas.[6] [7]
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