What non-repetitive quantifiers can be filled in "Yi () Ben"?

This, a pile, a pile, a pile.

1. tablets

Pinyin: gè

Interpretation: a universal individual quantifier, indicating a single person or thing.

2. Ben (male name)

Pronunciation: běn?

Interpretation: In running script, the word "Ben" is often used as the font of running script, which means rapid progress. In the ancient mythology of China, the name of Imperial Doctor Avenue was "Tao".

pile one upon another

Pinyin: dié

Interpretation: repetition, accumulation: rushing ~. See ~ out of the layer. ~ Lohan. ~ rhymes. ~ Zhang. ~ Cui. ◎ Fold traditional Chinese characters: Fold: Fold ~. Make the bed ~ quilt. ◎ Music repetition: Yangguan III ~.

pile one upon another

Pinyin: Lu

Interpretation: put things on top of each other; Quantifier, used for overlapping things.

accumulation

Pinyin: duι

Interpretation: heap, accumulated things; Accumulate together; Get together; Quantifier, used for a bunch or a group of people.