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10 Jin 10 Liang in ancient times, which is equivalent to how many grams in modern times?
Taiwan-made (ancient) weight: 1 kg = 16 =600g.

So 10 kg 10 is 600 *10+600 *10/16 = 6375g.

In addition:

In the Han Dynasty, a Jin was about 0.282 Jin, 1 Liang = 1 Jin/16 =17.625g..

After the Song Dynasty, one kilogram was about 0.598 kilograms now, with one or two = 1 kg/16=37.375 grams.

Now one or two =50 grams,