๐Ÿ”— Counting rods

๐Ÿ”— China

Counting rods (traditional Chinese: ็ฑŒ; simplified Chinese: ็ญน; pinyin: chรณu; Japanese: ็ฎ—ๆœจ; rลmaji: sangi; Korean: sangaji) are small bars, typically 3โ€“14ย cm long, that were used by mathematicians for calculation in ancient East Asia. They are placed either horizontally or vertically to represent any integer or rational number.

The written forms based on them are called rod numerals. They are a true positional numeral system with digits for 1โ€“9 and a blank for 0, from the Warring states period (circa 475 BCE) to the 16th century.