How to write universal numbers in capital letters?

Wan is written in the same way as ordinary calligraphy when counting, and is written as "Wan".

When writing the amount of RMB, use capital letters to avoid the amount being tampered with. Do not use one, two (two), three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, nian, mao or to fill in, and you are not allowed to make your own simplified characters.

The capital letters of different counting units are: 100 million, 1000, 100, 100, 10000, 1000, 100, 100, yuan, angle, and cent.

1. The amount of Chinese characters in capital letters such as zero, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, one hundred, one thousand, ten thousand, one hundred million, etc. must be written in block letters or running script. In Chinese cursive writing, simplified characters such as 0, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, and ten may not be used instead.

2. The word "RMB" should be marked before the Chinese capital amount figure, and the capital amount figure should be filled in immediately after the word "RMB" without leaving any blank space. If the word "RMB" is not printed before the capital amount figure, the three words "RMB" should be added.

3. If the amount in Chinese capital letters ends with "yuan", the word "whole" (or "正") should be written after "yuan"; if it ends with "jiao", after "jiao" You don’t need to write the word “正” (or “正”). If the capital amount number contains "fen", do not write the word "whole" (or "正") after "fen".