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History of Chinese numerals in uppercase

The uppercase numerals originated in the Ming dynasty. Zhu Yuanzhang, due to a significant ** case at that time, "Guo Huang case", issued a decree that clearly required the numerals in accounting to be changed from "one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, hundred, thousand" to "one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, hundred (Mo), thousand (Qian)" and other complex Chinese characters, to increase the difficulty of altering account books. Later, "Mo" and "Qian" were rewritten as "hundred, thousand" and have been used until now.

Common uppercase numerals

Numerical amountUppercase numeralNumerical amountUppercase numeralNumerical amountUppercase numeralNumerical amountUppercase numeralNumerical amountUppercase numeral
0Zero yuan1One yuan2Two yuan3Three yuan4Four yuan
5Five yuan6Six yuan7Seven yuan8Eight yuan9Nine yuan
10Ten yuan11Eleven yuan12Twelve yuan13Thirteen yuan14Fourteen yuan
15Fifteen yuan16Sixteen yuan17Seventeen yuan18Eighteen yuan19Nineteen yuan
20Twenty yuan30Thirty yuan4Forty yuan50Fifty yuan60Sixty yuan
7Seventy yuan80Eighty yuan9Ninety yuan100One hundred yuan200Two hundred yuan
300Three hundred yuan400Four hundred yuan500Five hundred yuan600 Six hundred yuan700Seven hundred yuan
800Eight hundred yuan900Nine hundred yuan1000One thousand yuan2000Two thousand yuan3000Three thousand yuan
4000Four thousand yuan5000Five thousand yuan6000Six thousand yuan7000Seven thousand yuan8000Eight thousand yuan
9000Nine thousand yuan10000Ten thousand yuan20000Twenty thousand yuan30000Thirty thousand yuan40000Forty thousand yuan
50000Fifty thousand yuan60000Sixty thousand yuan0.1Ten cents0.2Twenty cents0.3Thirty cents
0.4Forty cents0.5Fifty cents0.6Sixty cents0.7Seventy cents0.8Eighty cents
0.9Ninety cents1.1One yuan and ten cents1.2One yuan and twenty cents1.3One yuan and thirty cents1.4One yuan and forty cents
1.5One yuan and fifty cents1.6One yuan and sixty cents1.7One yuan and seventy cents1.8One yuan and eighty cents1.9One yuan and ninety cents

** RMB Capital Numerical Characters Precautions**
Capital numerical characters in Chinese should be written in regular script or running script, such as Yi (Yi), Er (Er), San, Si (Si), Wu (Wu), Liu (Liu), Qi, Ba, Jiu, Shi, Bai, Qian, Wan (Wan), Yi, Yuan, Jiao, Fen, Ling, Zheng (Zheng), etc. Do not use Yi, Er (Liang), San, Si, Wu, Liu, Qi, Ba, Jiu, Shi, Nian, Mao, Ling (or ) to fill in, and do not create simplified characters. If traditional characters are used in the writing of numerical characters, such as Er, Liu, Yi, Wan, Yuan, etc., they should also be accepted.

1. When the capital numerical characters in Chinese end with "Yuan", the word "Zheng" (or "Zheng") should be written after "Yuan". After "Jiao", "Zheng" (or "Zheng") can be omitted. If there is "Fen" in the capital numerical characters, "Zheng" (or "Zheng") should not be written after "Fen".

2. The word "RMB" should be marked before the capital numerical characters in Chinese. If there is "Fen" in the capital numerical characters, "Zheng" (or "Zheng") should not be written after "Fen".

3. The word "RMB" should be marked before the capital numerical characters in Chinese, and the capital numerical characters should be filled in immediately after the word "RMB" without leaving any blank space. If the word "RMB" is not printed before the capital numerical characters, "RMB" should be added. In the capital numerical column of bills and settlement vouchers, the fixed words "Qian, Bai, Shi, Wan, Qian, Bai, Shi, Yuan, Jiao, Fen" should not be pre-printed.

4. ** When there is "" in the numerical characters in lowercase, the capital numerical characters in Chinese should be written according to the rules of the Chinese language, the composition of the numerical characters, and the requirements to prevent alteration. Examples are as follows:
1. ** When there is "" in the middle of the number, the word "Ling" should be written in the capital numerical characters in Chinese, such as ¥1409.50, which should be written as RMB Liu Yi Qian Si Bai Ling Jiu Yuan Wu Jiao.
2. ** When there are several ""s in a row in the middle of the number, only one "Ling" can be written in the middle of the capital numerical characters in Chinese, such as ¥6007.14, which should be written as RMB Liu Qian Ling Qi Yuan Yi Jiao Si Fen.
3· ** When the numerical characters in the ten-thousand and yuan positions are "", or when there are several ""s in a row in the middle of the number, and the ten-thousand and yuan positions are also "", but the thousand and jiao positions are not "", you can write only one "zero" character or not write "zero" in the capital numerical characters in Chinese. For example, ¥168.32 should be written as RMB Yi Qian Liu Bai Ba Shi Yuan Ling San Jiao Er Fen, or written as RMB Yi Qian Liu Bai Ba Shi Yuan San Jiao Er Fen. Similarly, ¥107000.53 should be written as RMB Shi Wan Qi Qian Yuan Ling Wu Jiao San Fen, or written as RMB Shi Wan Ling Qi Qian Yuan Wu Jiao San Fen.
4·When the Arabic numeral is in the "0" position and the quantile is not in the "0" position, the Chinese capital amount "yuan" should be followed by the word "zero". If it is ¥ 16409.02, it should be written as RMB sixteen thousand four hundred and nine yuan and two cents; For example, ¥ 325.04 should be written as RMB 325.04。

Number origin
The earliest tools used by humans for counting were fingers and toes, but they could only represent numbers up to 20. When there were many, most primitive people used small stones to count. Gradually, people invented the method of tying knots to count, or carved numbers on animal skins, trees, and stones. In ancient China, small sticks made of wood, bamboo, or bones were used to count, known as arithmetic chips. These counting methods and symbols gradually evolved into the earliest numerical symbols (numbers). Nowadays, countries around the world use Arabic numerals as the standard number.

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