The steelyard operates on the principle of leverage to measure weight. By moving the weight along the steelyard the weight of the object being measured can be determined when the steelyard reaches balance. The Taiwanese writer, Lai He, discusses the steelyard in his work “A Steelyard ,” which refers to the type used during the Japanese period. After the restoration of Taiwan in 1945, the steelyard remained a primary weighing instrument among the public until it was gradually replaced by spring scales and later electronic scales in the 1970s.