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Numbers are capitalized from one to ten.
Capitalization of one to ten: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.

Note: Only two of them have traditional Chinese characters.

Two (replace the lower "shell" with this: the upper item and the lower item are eight, forming the upper and lower structure)

Land (the left is unchanged, and the "strike" on the right is changed to this: the upper, middle and lower structures are soil and eight soils respectively)

Extended data:

1. Capitalized numbers are a unique way to write numbers in China. Use Chinese characters with the same pronunciation as numbers instead of numbers to prevent them from being tampered with. According to textual research, capitalized numbers were first invented by Wu Zetian and later improved by Zhu Yuanzhang.

2. Chinese is often used to express figures when issuing invoices and receipts, especially in the financial field. However, the representation of numbers in Chinese is quite different from that in other languages. For example, every four numbers (10,000) are separated in Chinese.

3. The date of issue of the bill must be capitalized in Chinese. In order to prevent the date of issuance of bills from being altered, when filling in the month and date, if the month is January, Tuesday and October, and the date is January to September and January, February and Wednesday, a "zero" should be added in front of it; If it is from 1 1 day to 19 day, add "one" before it. For example, 65438+ 10 month 15 should be written as 1 month 15 day. Another example is 65438+1October 20th, which should be written as 0 10/October 20th.

If the date of issue of the bill is written in lowercase, the bank will not accept it. If the capitalization date is not filled in as required, the bank can accept it, but the losses caused thereby shall be borne by the drawer.