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The ancient number "10,000" in China is actually the same as the current number "10,000". It's just that in ancient times, the number "10,000" was usually used to express extremely large, such as feudal dynasties.
The period called the emperor long live. It means that it can live for a long time. Under what circumstances would the ancient digital universe be different from what we do now?
Most people's thinking is a unit problem, which is actually the base system. We all know the word "half a catty and eight taels", and our traditional unit of measurement is 16 taels for one catty, so it can be understood as a hexadecimal system.
So some people deduce that the unit used for counting in ancient times was 16, and we used 10, so the ancient number "10,000" should be different from our current number "10,000".
And in ancient times, the word swastika had many different meanings, such as "worm". Why do you say that, let's take a look at the traditional Chinese character ---万", the lower part of this character is a bit similar to the writing of insects, we all know that ancient times were mainly hieroglyphs.
Some experts propose that this character is a hieroglyph of a scorpion, so it has this meaning; There is also the name of the place, or the surname of the person, even if we are now, there is no shortage of friends with the surname Wan, or the name of a dance, these will not be explained.
But regardless of how many interpretations there are for this swastika, we are discussing today whether it is different in the field of mathematics. In fact, according to historical records, China has begun to use the decimal system in mathematics at a very early age.
The earliest records can be traced back to oracle bone inscriptions.
period, and the mathematical achievements of ancient China are very high, such as the ninety-nine multiplication table, pi.
They were all discovered and created by our ancient ancestors hundreds of years earlier than other countries in the world.
The recorded mathematical achievements are all measured in tens, so it can be seen that the number "10,000" in ancient times is the same as the number "10,000" today.
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It's not the same. Ten thousand, not only the decimal system of thousands, is also the name of a poisonous insect, but also a dance, and also means a lot.
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No, the ancient numeral 10,000 is equivalent to the current number 100, and the modern numeral 1,100 is equivalent to 1,100.
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It's not the same, the ancient Chinese swaskatsu described the number of people very, very much, and now the Chinese swastika is a specific quantitative noun.
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The sexagenary branch is a symbol set up by the ancients when they built the calendar in order to facilitate the 60-digit position. For the ancient Chinese, the existence of the heavenly stem branch was as simple as Arabic numerals, and later began to use these symbols on maps, directions, and time (time axis and space axis), so these numbers were given more and more meanings.
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The answer is: 5
Wan Pinyin. wàn mò
Radical I.
Stroke 3: Five Lines of Water.
Traditional 10,000.
Five DNVs
Basic Definition of New Words Detailed Definition.
wàn ]1.Number. Ten thousand.
2.There are many metaphors: multitude. Kind.
3.Adverb. Pole; Very; Absolutely: Unexpectedly. As a last resort.
mò ] Wan Qian compound surname. 俟 (qí).
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Wrong, they're all units of counting.
10,000 digits and 100,000 digits are digits, while millions and 10,000 digits are counting units of 10,000 digits; We commonly use decimal notation.
The so-called "decimal system" is the relationship between two adjacent counting units: one large unit is equal to ten small units, that is, the rate of advance between them is "ten".
The counting unit should contain two large blocks, the integer part and the decimal part, and be arranged in the following order: ......100 billion, 10 billion, billion, 100 million, 100 million, 100,000, 100,000, 100,000, 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,00
One percent.
1. One in 1,000 、......The integer part does not have the largest counting unit, and the decimal part does not have the smallest counting unit. When writing numbers, if there is a decimal part, use the decimal point (.).Separate integers from decimals. Numeric units.
Arithmetic of the Five Classics by the Yellow Emperor.
For the Dharma, there are tens of counts. And its use, there are three things. The tenth-class ones are called "billion, trillion, Beijing, Yuan, Zi, Sui, ditch, stream, Zheng, and Zai".
The third-class ones are also called "upper, middle, and lower". If you count the following, ten will change. If it is said that 100 trillion is 100 million, 1 trillion is said to be trillion, and 10 trillion is said to be Beijing.
The middle number is ever-changing. If it is said that ten thousand are said to be billions, trillions are said to be trillions, and ten thousand trillions are said to be Beijing. Those who count up, and those who count poorly, change.
If it is said that tens of thousands of billions are called billions, billions of dollars are said to be trillions, and trillions are said to be Beijing.
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