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- Suanpan comment "The Suan Pan (simplified Chinese: 算盘; traditional Chinese: 算盤; pinyin: suànpán, suanpan or souanpan) is an abacus of Chinese origin first described in a 190 CE book of the Eastern Han Dynasty, namely Supplementary Notes on the Art of Figures written by Xu Yue. However, the exact design of this suanpan is not known.Usually, a suanpan is about 20 cm (8 in) tall and it comes in various widths depending on the application. It usually has more than seven rods.".
- Q2997913 comment "The Suan Pan (simplified Chinese: 算盘; traditional Chinese: 算盤; pinyin: suànpán, suanpan or souanpan) is an abacus of Chinese origin first described in a 190 CE book of the Eastern Han Dynasty, namely Supplementary Notes on the Art of Figures written by Xu Yue. However, the exact design of this suanpan is not known.Usually, a suanpan is about 20 cm (8 in) tall and it comes in various widths depending on the application. It usually has more than seven rods.".