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liang

1 American  
[lyahng] / lyɑŋ /

noun

plural

liang, liangs
  1. a Chinese unit of weight, equal to 1/16 (0.0625) catty, and equivalent to about 1.33 ounces (38 grams).


Liang 2 American  
[lyahng] / lyɑŋ /

noun

Wade-Giles, Pinyin.
  1. one of two dynasties that ruled in China, a.d. 502–57, 907–23.


Etymology

Origin of liang

First recorded in 1820–30, liang is from the Chinese word liǎng

Example Sentences

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But only the cold liang pi noodles are made in-house, and they offer a blunt intro to the captivating sour-and-spicy flavors of Shaanxi cooking.

From Washington Post • Oct. 8, 2018

One of the signature dishes of Xi’an — both the city and restaurant — is liang pi, a cold noodle appetizer that offers a blunt introduction to suan la.

From Washington Post • Aug. 13, 2018

Stocks not listed in the country don’t come under the jurisdiction of the island’s regulators, according to Lin Tung- liang, chief secretary at the Taipei-based Financial Supervisory Commission.

From BusinessWeek • Dec. 20, 2010

Peasants in Sichuan used to say, "yao chi liang, Zhao Ziyang"�a rhyming pun meaning "If you want to eat, Zhao is your man."

From Time Magazine Archive

Son, thy gracious gift hath found high favor in our sight; and for the charm of that offering we have bestowed upon thee a reward of five thousand silver liang.

From Some Chinese Ghosts by Hearn, Lafcadio