The Traditional Chinese unit of measure by volume called a d騯 (?) is generally translated into English as a 'Chinese peck'; calculated in 1915 as 10.354688 of a metric litre.
Dry measures are units of volume used to measure bulk commodities which are not gas or liquid. They are typically used in agriculture; agronomy; and commodity markets to measure grain; dried beans; and dried and fresh fruit (e.g. a peck of apples is a retail unit); formerly also salt pork and fish. They are also used in fishing for clams; crabs; etc. and formerly for many other substances. Pictures From History
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