Zou Ji is more than eight feet tall, how tall is he?

Updated on culture 2024-03-20
27 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    According to the ancient ruler standard, Zou Ji.

    The height is above meters.

    The ruler in ancient times was shorter than today's ruler, and Zou Ji was the state of Qi during the Warring States period.

    People, the unearthed Warring States Chu ruler is centimeters long, according to one foot as a centimeter, more than eight feet, then his height is at least in meters.

    There are many theories about the origin of the ruler. First of all, from the perspective of the glyph structure of the ruler, the lower part of the ruler is very much like two fingers measuring, so open the thumb and middle finger, and the measured range is one ruler, that is, the so-called "cloth hand knows the ruler".

    It is also said that the length of a man's arm is a foot.

    Compared with the current one-foot (centimeter), the ancient one-foot is obviously shorter, and it varies from dynasty to dynasty, for example, the Zhou Dynasty was about 23 centimeters, while the Tang and Song dynasties were about 31 centimeters.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    According to the ancient calculation, it is more than a meter, and according to today's ruler, Zou Ji's length is more than a meter.

    The ruler of ancient times was shorter than the ruler of today. The distance between the original ruler and the man's extended thumb and middle finger was about 20 centimeters, and the one ruler of the Zhou Dynasty was the current centimeter. By the time of the Warring States Period, one foot was about a centimeter now, but at that time, all countries were not completely consistent, such as the unearthed Warring States Chu ruler was a centimeter long.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    According to today's ruler, Zou Ji's height is around the right.

    The ruler of ancient times was shorter than the ruler of today. The distance between the original ruler and the man's extended thumb and middle finger was about 20 centimeters, so one ruler in the Zhou Dynasty was equivalent to the current centimeter. After that, the ruler was roughly lengthened, and by the time of the Warring States period, one ruler was roughly equivalent to about 23 centimeters now.

    Zou Ji was a native of Qi during the Warring States Period, according to a foot of 23 centimeters, he is eight feet tall, that is, about a meter tall, and he is already a tall man in modern times.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In "Zou Ji's Satire on the King of Qi", it is mentioned that Zou Ji is a very beautiful man and more than eight feet tall. So many people will be curious, how tall is this ancient eight feet? You must know that our current foot is rice, if it is converted like this, wouldn't Zou Ji be rice?

    This is obviously not out of the ordinary. After all, a person as tall as Yao Ming is already very tall in China, and it is actually rare for Yao Ming to be more than two meters tall boys, so it is very certain that Zou Ji should not be more than two meters tall.

    In fact, the size of the ancient ruler is still very different from the modern one. And the size of the ancient also changed with each dynasty. Before the Qin Dynasty, countries did not even have the same unit of measurement.

    It can be said that the size is very messy, this is because the ancient inch actually refers to the distance from the thumb to the index finger after the man stretches his finger, so this is actually a general way of calculating.

    In ancient times, there was no scale, so it was impossible to measure exactly how long a ruler was. Zou Ji lived in the Warring States Period, and there is no exact saying how much a foot was during the Warring States Period. But the unification of the Qin state is about one foot equal to the modern centimeter.

    I believe that the difference between the one foot in the Warring States period and the one foot in the Qin period is not big, after all, the time between them is relatively short. Of course, it may be slightly smaller than a centimeter, but it is already relatively close. Zou Ji's height is more than eight feet, so when converted into modern meters, it should be about one meter eight and five.

    That's a reasonable number. Zou Ji, who is more than 1.8 meters tall, is undoubtedly a beautiful man with height, height, and appearance.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Zou Ji's standard beautiful man, 185cm, ** proportional height!

    Combined with the time when the "Lingshu Sutra" was written. It is generally believed that the Lingshu Sutra was written during the Warring States Period of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, and some people believe that it was written by people in the Han Dynasty. But no matter which statement is correct, the scale of these two times is about the same, and 1 foot is about the same as a modern meter.

    In this way, the standard height of the ancient Chinese is about meters, and the "eight feet" is about meters, which is indeed tall.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    How tall is a foot in ancient times. Shang Dynasty, approx; Zhou Dynasty, approx. ; Qin time, about ; Han Dynasty, approx. ; Three Kingdoms, Covenant ; Southern Dynasties, approx. ; Northern Wei Dynasty, approx. ; Sui Dynasty, approx. ; Tang Dynasty, approx. ; Song and Yuan dynasties, about ; During the Ming and Qing dynasties, about. Just do the conversion.

    Hope it helps.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Zou Ji is about 185cm tall.

    In the classical Chinese essay "Zou Ji Satire on the King of Qi", Zou Ji is described as follows: Zou Ji is more than eight feet tall, and his appearance is beautiful.

    Zou Ji belongs to the people of Qi during the Warring States Period, "Zou Ji Satire on the King of Qi" comes from the "Warring States Policy", and the "Warring States Policy" was written in the Western Han Dynasty during the imitation judgment period, so the eight feet here are the standards of the Warring States or the Han Dynasty.

    According to the measurement and documentary records of the unearthed objects, the Great Chinese Dictionary believes that one foot in the Warring States Period and the Han Dynasty is the current centimeter, and according to this standard, Zou Ji's height is about 185 centimeters.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Question 1: Zou Ji is more than eight feet taller, is he really taller than Yao Ming? During the Zhou Dynasty, one foot was about equal to, which was converted to about 185.

    Who am I with Xu Gongmei in the north of the city? His wife said: "Jun is very beautiful, how can Duke Xu and Jun also!"

    Xu Gong in the north of the city, the beauty of the Qi country. Don't be confident, and ask his concubine again: "Who am I with Xu Gongmei?"

    The concubine said: "How can Duke Xu and Jun Ye!" "On the day, the guest came from outside, talked with the sitting, and asked the guest said:

    Who is the beauty of me and Xu Gong? The guest said: "Xu Gong is not as beautiful as a gentleman."

    Tomorrow, Xu Gong will come. to despise it, to think that it is inferior; Looking through the mirror and looking at oneself, it is as far away as it is. Thinking about it at dusk, he said:

    My wife's Wang is closed to me, and I am private; The concubine who is beautiful to me is afraid of me; The beauty of the guest is me, and the desire is also in me. "Void Tomb Belt.

    Question 3: Zou Ji is more than eight feet tall Zou Ji is more than eight feet tall.

    Question 4: What does it mean that the intercontinental Zou Ji is more than eight feet and the appearance is beautiful.

    And "do a coordinating conjunction, which is translated as "and".

    Translation]: Zou Ji is more than eight feet tall, and his figure is bright and beautiful.

    Question 5: What is the meaning of "repair" in "Zou Ji Xiu more than eight feet" The meaning of slender refers to height.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    When it comes to Zou Ji, what can come to mind is "Zou Ji Satire on the King of Qi", which mentions a very important information, that is, Zou Ji is more than eight feet tall, and his appearance is beautiful. So, is this eight feet the eight feet we have now? How tall was eight feet in ancient times?

    Zou Ji is eight feet tall, and during the Warring States Period, one foot was about centimeters, about 184cm.

    If you were born a few years earlier, one foot was only 20 cm in the Spring and Autumn Period, and eight feet tall was only 160cm. At that time, it was said that a person was eight feet tall, and today he would be a second-class cripple (there is no discrimination, I am a second-class cripple, and this is still when I am getting taller).

    Isn't it strange that the ruler in ancient times was different from now, and the size was different in different periods?

    In the Shang Dynasty, one foot is in the present, according to this scale, the height of the person is about one zhang, so it is called "husband";

    Zhou Dynasty, one foot together with the present;

    In Qin, one foot is about ;

    In the Han Dynasty, one foot was about ;

    Three Kingdoms, one foot together today;

    Southern Dynasty, about one foot;

    Northern Wei Dynasty, one foot together today;

    Sui Dynasty, one foot together today;

    Tang Dynasty, one foot is in the present;

    In the Song and Yuan dynasties, one foot was in the present;

    In the Ming and Qing dynasties, carpentry was one foot in the present.

    It is said that one foot was determined according to the length of the emperor's elbow at that time, so it was not quite the same.

    According to this statement, the height of the Shang Dynasty was eight feet, which was centimeters. That's too short, isn't it?

    During the Three Kingdoms period, eight feet tall was centimeters, which is tall enough!

    In the Ming and Qing dynasties, the height of eight feet has reached centimeters and a height of two meters four.

    The dimensions are different for different periods, and such a standard is strange! As a result, the current situation has emerged. This shows how important it is for this standard to be unified.

    Thinking of Qin Shi Huang's unified weights and measures and promulgating standards, what a wise and martial man. No wonder he became the emperor of the ages!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Eight feet is about 1 meter now, which was very tall at the time.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It should be 1.8 meters, the height of the ancients is generally low, and Zou Ji is relatively high.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    For more than 8 feet, I think 8 feet is about 1.8 meters.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's about 1.9 meters, more than 8 feet, that's almost 2 meters.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    That is, about 1.8 meters, which is not the current unit of measurement.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In ancient times, 8 feet was 1.9 or 2 meters from today.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    This statement is different, but it is about 1.8 meters.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The weights and measures of each era are different, so the specific length of eight feet is also different in each era!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    80 is about 1.9 meters, but I think it's a bit exaggerated, but we also like to call others a little higher in our lives.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Eight feet is a bit exaggerated, according to the current calculation of one foot, eight feet is about a meter, unlikely.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    For him more than 8 feet, then it is about 1.8 meters, which is still quite good.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Eight feet is equivalent to a meter, and Yao Ming is not that tall.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    In ancient times, one foot was about 23 centimeters, about 1.8 meters.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    If you are more than eight feet, you should be one meter eight, I heard that the height is good, and the handsome is more than enough.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Eight feet should be equivalent to more than two meters, almost the same as Yao Ming.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Eight feet should be the same as a modern meter ruler.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    It should be 2.67 meters, but I don't think it's that tall!

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    It's almost 1.8 meters tall now, and it's still quite tall.

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