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How to write capital figures?
The capitalization of 1 to 10 is as follows:

1 (1), 2 (2), 3 (3), 4 (4), 5 (5), 6 (ground), 7 (7), 8 (8), 9 (9), 10 (continued)

The following are the precautions for filling in capital figures from one to ten:

The amount of capital figures in Chinese characters should be filled in block letters or running scripts, such as one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, one hundred, thousand, ten million, yuan, angle, minute, zero and whole (positive). Do not use one, two (two), three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, twenty, wool, another (or zero) to fill in, and do not create simplified characters. If the capital figures from one to ten are written in traditional Chinese characters, such as two, earth, billion, ten thousand, circle, etc., it should also be accepted.

In the amount of Chinese expressed in words, if the number reaches yuan, you should write "Zheng" (or "Zheng") after yuan, and you can omit "Zheng" (or "Zheng") after corner.

In Chinese, the amount expressed in words should be marked with the word "RMB" before it, and the amount expressed in words should be marked with "fen", and the word "whole" (or "positive") should not be written after "fen".

The number of amount in words should be filled in immediately after "RMB" and should not be left blank. If "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.

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.