How to write a capital word, how to write a capital word

Updated on culture 2024-06-26
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The order of the strokes of the capital word is regular script or line script, and the specific way is "one".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    One word is capitalized as one.

    It is often used for checks, bank bills, etc., to avoid errors or alterations.

    The original meaning of philosophy refers to: single-mindedness, purity, and specialization. Elaboration 1: One is said to be specialized, one is attentive, and one is dedicated to one realm. It is said to be impartial, not scattered, not mixed, and unchanging, and the use of the Tao is also.

    Therefore, a gentleman can be a man with a pure heart and a refined spirit; People take one of them, to be refined, to be specialized, to be pure, and the road is complete. This is the only law of productivity in nature.

    Numeric comparison

    It doesn't matter if it's Arabic numerals ......Or Chinese characters lowercase digits (one, two, three......Because of the simplicity of the strokes, they are easy to be altered and counterfeited. Therefore, the numbers on general documents and commercial financial instruments should be capitalized in Chinese characters: one, two, three, four, wu, lu, qi, 捌, jiu, pick, bai, thousand ("trillion, billion, trillion" itself has been more complicated, and there are few opportunities to use it, so there is no need to replace it with other words).

    For example: "3564 yuan" is written as "three thousand Wu Bai Lu Shi Yuan". These Chinese characters were produced very early, and they were used as capital numbers, which is a kind of borrowing. This kind of complicated writing of numbers has been fully used as early as the Tang Dynasty, and later gradually standardized into a set of "uppercase numbers".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    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.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    One, or take out one yuan on the top,

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I don't know what you mean by capitalization?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    One corresponds to ——OneTwo corresponding——IIThree corresponding——ThreeFour corresponding——IVFive corresponds to ——WooSix corresponds to ——LandSeven corresponds to ——SevenEight corresponds to ——PoundNine corresponds to ——JiuTen corresponds to ——PickupThere are hundreds, thousands, trillions, and billions in the back.

    Uppercase numbers are a unique way of writing numbers in China. In this way, Chinese characters with homophones are used to replace numbers to prevent them from being altered.

    Uppercase numbers were invented by working people in long-term practice, and Wu Zetian inherited the folk way of writing and used a large number of uppercase numbers to make them widespread and popular; Out of the country's rectification of the economic field, Zhu Yuanzhang ordered the large-scale mandatory implementation of complete capital numbers throughout the country, thus perfecting and standardizing the application of capital numbers.

    Uppercase numbers are often found in bank receipts, which will effectively prevent the numbers from being altered and forged receipts.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    One is one capitalized, thank you for watching!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    One一Pinyin yī

    1. The number of names, the smallest positive integer (the capitalized "one" generation is commonly used on banknotes and documents).

    2. Pure; Specialized: Single-minded.

    3. Full; Full: A lifetime.

    4. Same: the same.

    5. Another: a cricket to promote weaving.

    6. It means that the action is short, or one-time, or tentative: do the math.

    Kanji strokes: <>

    1. Same [yī yàng].

    Equally; There is no difference.

    2. Together [yī qǐ].

    The same premises.

    3. Certain [yī dìng].

    prescribed; Positive.

    4. Some [yī xiē].

    Indicates an indefinite quantity.

    5. Always [yī zhí].

    It means that it does not change in one direction.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The standard way to write the amount of Chinese characters with capital letters: one, two, three, four, wu, lu, qi, 捌, jiu, pick, bai, thousand, trillion, billion, yuan, angle, minute, zero, whole (positive).

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    One

    One: Capitalization of "one". It is often used for checks, bank notes, etc., to avoid errors or alterations. A gentleman teaches a lesson, a condensation learns, and it is urgent. —"Xunzi Da Luo" and the one of people. —"The Third Year of Wen Gong". Note: One, no two hearts.

    Introduction

    The original meaning of philosophy refers to: single-mindedness, purity, and specialization. Elaboration 1: One is said to be specialized, one is attentive, and one is dedicated to one realm. It is said to be impartial, not scattered, not mixed, and unchanging, and the use of the Tao is also.

    Therefore, the gentleman insists on one without losing, people can have a pure heart, their qi is specialized, and people take one of them, to be refined, to be specialized, to be pure, and the road is complete. This is the only law of productivity in nature.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The uppercase amount should be filled in block letters or in a line, such as one (one), two (two), three, four (four), Wu (Wu), Lu (Lu), Qi, 捌, Jiu, pick, Bai, thousand, ten thousand (million), billion, yuan, angle, minute, 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.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    One: Capitalization of "one". The Chinese capitalized Chinese characters used for the RMB amount are as follows:

    Zero, one, two, three, four, wu, lu, qi, 捌, jiu, pick, hundred, thousand, trillion, billion.

    The correct capitalization of RMB should also pay attention to the following items:

    1. If the amount in Chinese capitalizes up to "yuan", the word "whole" (or "zheng") should be written after "yuan"; After "corner", the word "whole" (or "positive") can not be written; If there is "cent" in the uppercase amount, the word "whole" (or "positive") should not be written after the word "cent".

    2. The Chinese capitalized amount number should be preceded by the word "RMB", and the capitalized amount number should be filled in immediately after the word "RMB", and there should be no blanks. If the word "RMB" is not printed before the capitalized amount, the word "RMB" should be added, and the fixed words "thousand, hundred, pick, ten thousand, thousand, hundred, pick, yuan, angle, and cent" shall not be preprinted in the capitalized amount column of the bill and settlement voucher.

    3. When there is a "0" in the Arabic numeral lowercase amount number, the Chinese capitalization should be written in accordance with the rules of the Chinese language, the composition of the amount and the number and the requirements for preventing alteration.

    Fourth, the Arabic lowercase amount number should be filled in front of the RMB symbol" "The Arabic lowercase amount number should be filled in carefully, and it should not be written unclearly.

    5. The date of issue of the bill must be capitalized in Chinese, in order to prevent the date of issue of the bill from being altered, when filling in the month, day, month is one, two and one pick, the day is one to nine and one pick, two pick and three pick, "zero" should be added before it, and "one" should be added before the day is one to nine, for example, January 15 should be written as zero one month and one day, and then October 20 should be written as zero one month zero two day.

    6. If the date of issuance of the bill is filled in lowercase, the bank will not accept it; If the capitalized date is not filled in according to the required specifications, the bank can accept it, but the drawer shall bear the losses caused thereby.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    One

    Pinyin yī, Zhuyin one.

    The radical department has 9 strokes outside the department and 12 strokes in total.

    Wubi FPGU, Cangjie GBMT, Zheng Code BWJU, Four Corners 40108.

    The structure is upper, middle and lower, the code is 1105, the location is 5028, and the Unicode is 58F9.

    Stroke order: one丨one, one丨 one, one.

    Basic literal meaning: "一" is capitalized.

    诚壹 [chéng yī].

    Single-mindedness. The people's hearts are not one.

    mín xīn bù yī]

    The hearts of the people are not in agreement.

    宁壹 [níng yī].

    See'Ning Yi'。

    百壹 [bǎi yī].

    Also made'One hundred poems'。

    I don't think so. mò zhōng yī shì]

    Mo: No, still; Heart: eclectic, decided; Yes: Yes. I don't know which one is correct. Describes a difference of opinion, no unanimous opinion.

    Capitalization of numbers:Uppercase 0 to 10: zero, one, two, three, four, wu, lu, qi, 捌, jiu, pick.

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