Kan (unit)

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The kan (Korean: 간; Hanja: 間) is a traditional unit of measurement used in Korean architecture still found in use today primarily to describe palaces, Buddhist temples and shrines, and Confucian school buildings, from the Joseon era. A Kan is the distance between two support beams or pillars. 1 Kan is defined as being a space of about two meters, or 6–8 feet. Kan is also used to define an area in a traditional building, referring to the square space enclosed by 4 wooden pillars. rdf:langString
간(間)은 동아시아의 도량형인 척근법에서 쓰는 단위이다. 보(步)로도 쓴다. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Kan (unit)
rdf:langString 간 (단위)
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rdf:langString The kan (Korean: 간; Hanja: 間) is a traditional unit of measurement used in Korean architecture still found in use today primarily to describe palaces, Buddhist temples and shrines, and Confucian school buildings, from the Joseon era. A Kan is the distance between two support beams or pillars. 1 Kan is defined as being a space of about two meters, or 6–8 feet. Kan is also used to define an area in a traditional building, referring to the square space enclosed by 4 wooden pillars.
rdf:langString 간(間)은 동아시아의 도량형인 척근법에서 쓰는 단위이다. 보(步)로도 쓴다.
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