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The suanpan also spelled suan pan or souanpan) is an abacus of Chinese origin first described in a 190 CE book of the Eastern Han Dynasty, namely Jul 16, 2004 - The abacus (the suanpan is the most useful variety) is a deceptively simple calculating tool still used This The first step when using a Chinese abacus is to clear it, which is done by placing the device flat on a table and moving the upper deck beads to the top of the frame and the lower deck beads to the frame bottom. To count a single number with the abacus, move the appropriate number of beads towards the bar. Not fond of instructions for division. Have a better book for that. Read more. Helpful. The Chinese abacus, called Suanpan (simplified Chinese: ??; traditional Chinese: ??; pinyin: suanpan) in Mystery of the Bead: Abacus Instruction Manual. The abacus is an ancient calculator still used in China and other Asian countries. In Chinese it is called a “Suanpan.” It is a frame divided into an upper and With a Chinese abacus, the thumb and the index finger together with the middle finger are used to manipulate the beads. Beads in lower deck are moved up with With a Chinese abacus, the thumb and the index finger together with the middle finger are used to manipulate the beads. Beads in lower deck are moved up with

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