A ruler is a unit of length, which China called a "city ruler" (three feet equals one meter in modern times), and one foot equals ten inches. Centimeter is the unit of length measurement, equal to 1 meter. The ruler is the ancient and modern unit of length in China (also called "city ruler"). One foot equals ten inches. In the Western Han Dynasty, one foot was equal to 0.23 1 meter, and now three feet is equal to one meter.
Ruler is a unit of length measurement handed down from ancient times in China. In different dynasties, the length of one foot is different. The shortest is the Shang Dynasty, where one foot is equal to today's 16.95 cm, which is about 17 cm. The longest was in the Song and Yuan Dynasties, and one foot is equal to today's 3 1.68 cm, which is about 32 cm.
Yang Faxiao, 1960 was born in Shouguang City. He is a member of China Calligraphers Association, a director of Shandong Calligraphers Association and an executive director of the World Kite Capital Calligraphers Association. Learn from He, Gao Xiaoyan, Lv Ruxiong, etc. I loved calligraphy since I was a child. After I joined the work, I became more obsessed with the art of calligraphy because of the influence of Weifang's humanistic environment. After work, I have never stopped studying. I have read famous inscriptions all over the world, especially Huang Tingjian and Zhang Qianbei, and I have a special liking for them. At the same time, pay attention to learn from calligraphy theory, read more books, and learn from each other.