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Is the number of strokes uppercase or lowercase?

First of all, you should make clear what the strokes you count are for.

1, when looking up the word "four" in the dictionary, there are five strokes and "four" has 13 strokes. "4" has only two strokes. Right? When "arranged by strokes", the words to be arranged are case-sensitive, and the word "four" in Sichuan cannot be counted as two strokes.

2, but there is one exception, that is, fortune telling. For example, the name is good or bad, and there are one to ten numbers in the name.

The strokes of this word are based on the meaning of the word. For example, the name "Nine Sisters Zhang" is still written as "Jiumei Zhang", and the second word is nine strokes.

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.

One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, pick up, hundred, thousand, ten thousand, hundred million, yuan (circle), angle, minute, zero and whole.

In the early years of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang issued a decree because of a major corruption case at that time, clearly requiring that the number of bookkeeping must be changed from "one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, ten, and one hundred thousand" to "one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, seven, seven.