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如今我们在填写单据、报表等与财务有关的数据时,都要接触大写数字。那么大写数字是怎么来的呢?目前最早可见的大写数字,出现在武则天的《岱岳观造像记》中。据明末清初的著名学者、考据家顾炎武所著《金石文字记·岱岳观造像记》,可知《岱岳观造像记》是武则天时所树立的石碑,上面有大写数字。顾炎武考证说:“凡数字作壹、贰、叁、肆、伍、陆、柒、捌、玖等,皆武后所改及自制字。”武则天认为自己是开天辟地第一位女皇,不但把唐的国号改为周,自己也制
Now when we fill out the financial-related data such as documents and statements, we have to make contact with capital letters. So how did the uppercase figures come from? The earliest visible uppercase figures appeared in Empress Yue Dai Viewpoint in Wu Zetian. According to the famous scholar and researcher Gu Yanwu from the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, the book “View of Daiyue” is a stone tablet set up by Wu Zetian, with uppercase figures. Gu Yanwu research said: “Where the figures for one, two, three, Stanford, Wu, Lu, 柒, 捌, Jiu and so on, are all changed after the Empress Wu and homemade words.” Empress Wu himself is the first empire, not only Don’s national number changed to week, their own system