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Chinese capitalized amount numbers should be filled in block letters or line letters, such as 壹 (壹), 贰 (贰), 叁, 貁 (菰), Wu (Wu), Lu (Lu), 柒, 捌, Jiu, Shi, Bai, 仟, Wan (Wan), 100 million, yuan, jiao, fen, zero, whole (positive) and other words. Do not use.
One, two (two), three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, reading, mao, another (or 0) to fill in, shall not make their own simplified words.
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The six letters are Lu.
When used as a noun, land can refer to land, continent. When making a number, it can be used as a capital of six, and it is commonly used in bookkeeping, such as six thousand yuan. It can also be used as a surname.
Terrestrial sound. The word from 阜 (fù), from (lù), also sound. It means "soil on the soil" and "layer of soil". "Fu" refers to a mound of earth. "Fu" and " " are combined to mean "pile of soil". Original meaning: layer mound.
Description: "Layer mound" means "high flat soil". The most typical "land" should be the Yellow River embankment.
The "mainland" is a super-large "river embankment". "Lu" is the antonym of "water", and the two characters are closely related and inseparable. There is no land without water.
"Chinese mainland" in modern Chinese is relative to the sea and can be regarded as a super embankment of the sea.
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There is a way to write the six-character capitalization: Lu.
Lu's stroke order: horizontal fold fold hook horizontal skimming hook, vertical, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, apostrophe, point, horizontal, vertical, horizontal.
Lu's basic explanation.
陆 [lù] land, land above the water: continental.
liù ] The number of "six" is capitalized. It is mostly used for tickets, accounts, etc.
Arabic numerals correspond to uppercase tables:
Amount units (digits) correspond to the table:
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The capital six is Lu.
The order of the strokes of Lu: horizontal fold fold hook horizontal skimming hook, vertical, horizontal, horizontal, vertical fold, vertical bend, vertical.
Traditional Chinese characters from 1 to 10.
One, two, three, four, Wu, Lu, Qi, 捌, Jiu, pick.
Uppercase numbers. It is a unique way of writing numbers in China, using Chinese characters with the same sound as numbers to replace numbers to prevent them from being altered. According to research, the capitalized number was first written by Wu Zetian.
Invention, later by Zhu Yuanzhang.
It has been improved and perfected, and it has been used to this day.
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The six letters are Lu.
When used as a noun, land can refer to land, continent. When making a number, it can be used as a capital of six, and it is commonly used in bookkeeping, such as six thousand yuan. It can also be used as a surname.
Terrestrial sound. The word from 阜 (fù), from (lù), also sound. It means "soil on the soil" and "layer of soil". "Fu" refers to a mound of earth. "Fu" and " " are combined to mean "pile of soil". Original meaning: layer mound.
Description: "Layer mound" means "high flat soil". The most typical "land" should be the Yellow River embankment.
The "mainland" is a super-large "river embankment". "Lu" is the antonym of "water", and the two characters are closely related and inseparable. There is no land without water.
"Chinese mainland" in modern Chinese is relative to the sea and can be regarded as a super embankment of the sea.
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The six letters are Lu.
When used as a noun, land can refer to land, continent. When making a number, it can be used as a capital of six, and it is commonly used in bookkeeping, such as six thousand yuan. It can also be used as a surname.
Terrestrial sound. The word from 阜 (fù), from (lù), also sound. It means "soil on the soil" and "layer of soil". "Fu" refers to a mound of earth. "Fu" and " " are combined to mean "pile of soil". Original meaning: layer mound.
Description: "Layer mound" means "high flat soil". The most typical "land" should be the Yellow River embankment.
The "mainland" is a super-large "river embankment". "Lu" is the antonym of "water", and the two characters are closely related and inseparable. There is no water, and there is no land in the town.
The "Chinese mainland" in the modern Chinese bridge wheel is relative to the sea and can be regarded as the super embankment of the sea.
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The capitalization of six is "six". In Chinese numbers, capitalization is not used to represent numbers as in English, but different numbers are represented by different symbols and strokes. For the number "six", it is commonly spelled as "Liuyunchen", which can also be written as "Lu", but the term "Lu Pinqiao" is usually used in specific occasions, such as in some official documents and supporting materials.
Although there is no capitalization in Chinese numerals, in some specific occasions, people still need to use different marks to distinguish different numbers. For example, in the writing of currency, people usually add the " " symbol in front of the number to indicate the yuan, but this symbol does not directly affect the number itself. Both "6" and "6" represent the number "six", but the former indicates the Japanese yen instead of the yuan.
In addition, in some more strict and formal occasions, people may use the Latin alphabet to represent numbers to avoid confusion in some number writing. In this case, the number six might be represented by a "vi". For example, in a list of Roman numerals, the number "six" should be written as "vi".
This usage is mainly found in the chronological system of the ancient Roman period, including the time of BC and the early time of AD, but it is no longer common in modern writing.
In short, in Chinese numerals, the capitalization of six is "six", and in other specific occasions, six may be distinguished by different marks and symbols. <>
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