Capitalized numbers are a unique way of writing numbers in China. Use Chinese characters with the same pronunciation as numbers instead of numbers to prevent them from being tampered with.
The article "The Origin of Capitalized Numbers" published by Mr. Hou Jialiang in Chewing WordsNo. 12, 2004 said: "In order to combat corruption, Zhu Yuanzhang also enacted strict laws to punish economic crimes, adopted technical preventive measures in financial management and implemented some effective measures."
The Chinese characters' one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, ten and one hundred thousand' used to record money and grain numbers are capitalized, and the usage of one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, ten and one hundred thousand is one of them.
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Capitalization rules:
1. In Chinese, the number of money is in yuan. After yuan, you should write "whole" (or "positive"), and after corner, you don't have to write "whole" (or "positive"). There is a "minute" in the number, and the word "whole" (or "positive") is not written after the "minute". ?
Two, Chinese amount in words numbers should be marked with the word "RMB", amount in words numbers have "fen", and the word "whole" (or "positive") is not written after "fen". ?
Three, Chinese amount in words number should be marked with the word "RMB", amount in words number should be followed by the word "RMB" to fill in, can not leave a space.
4. If the word "RMB" is not printed before the number of amount in words, the word "RMB" should be added. The fixed words "thousand, hundred, ten thousand, thousand, hundred, ten thousand, ten thousand, yuan, jiao and fen" shall not be pre-printed in the "amount in words" column of bills and settlement vouchers. ?
5. When there is 0 in Arabic numerals, Chinese capitalization shall conform to the Chinese language rules, the composition of the amount figures and the requirements of preventing alteration. ?
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Capital Numbers