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Lowercase: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
Uppercase writing: one, two, three, four, wu, lu, qi, 捌, jiu, pick.
In addition: zero, hundred, thousand, trillion, billion.
The date of issue of the ticket must be capitalized in Chinese. In order to prevent the issuance date of the bill from being altered, when filling in the month and day, if the month is one, two and one pick, and the day is one to nine and one pick, two picks and three picks, it should be added before it"Zero";If the day is from one to nine, it should be added before it"One"。
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How to write the number Chinese characters from 1 to 10: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
Capitalize numbers from 1 to 10.
Writing: one, two, three, four, wu, lu, qi, 捌, jiu, pick.
Decimal after 10.
Number writing: Chinese characters lowercase: hundred, thousand, thousand, billion, trillion, jing, yi, xiao, 穰, ditch, stream, zheng, zai, pole.
Chinese characters are capitalized: 佰, Qian, Wan, billion, Zhao, Jing, 垓, 秭, 穰, ditch, stream, zheng, zai, pole.
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One, two, three, four, Wu, Lu, Qi, 捌, Jiu, pick.
Caps are a unique way of writing numbers in China, using Chinese characters that are homophonic to numbers instead of numbers to prevent them from being altered. According to research, capitalized numbers were first invented by Wu Zetian and later improved by Zhu Yuanzhang.
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Hello, according to the title, the numbers from one to ten are capitalized:
One, two, three, four, Wu, Lu, Qi, 捌, Jiu, pick.
Hope mine can help you.
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Lowercase: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
Uppercase writing: one, two, three, four, wu, lu, qi, 捌, jiu, pick.
In addition: zero, hundred, thousand, trillion, billion.
A spelling of the pinyin alphabet, used at the beginning of a sentence, the first letter of a proper name, or when the whole letter is capitalized. It also refers to a way of writing Chinese characters with more complicated strokes, and is mostly used in accounts and documents.
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1 - one, 2 - two, 3 - three, 4 - four, 5 - Wu, 6 - Lu, 7 - Qi, 8 - 捌, 9 - Jiu, 10 - pick.
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Uppercase numbers one to ten are written as follows: :
1.One (one).
2.II (2).
3.III (III).
4.IV (4).
5.Wu (5).
6.Lu (vi).
7.Seven (vii).
8.捌 (8).
9.Nine (ix).
10.Pick (10).
One, two, three, four, Wu, Lu, Qi, 捌, Jiu, pick.
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