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Roman character corresponding to 123456789
1 - Ⅰ

2 - Ⅱ

3 - Ⅲ

4 - Ⅳ

5 - Ⅴ

6 - Ⅵ

7 - Ⅶ

8 - Ⅷ

9 - Ⅸ

10 - Ⅹ

Supplement:

1 1 - Ⅺ

12 - Ⅻ

Roman numerals are the earliest expressions of numbers, which are more than 2000 years earlier than Arabic numerals and originated in Rome. It came into being later than China's figures and Oracle Bone Inscriptions's, and even later than Egyptian decimal figures.

Counting method:

1, the same number is written continuously, and the number represented is equal to the number obtained by adding these numbers, for example: Ⅲ = 3;

2. The small number is on the right side of the big number, indicating that the number is equal to the number obtained by adding these numbers, such as VIII = 8;; Ⅻ = 12;

3. Small numbers (limited to I, X, C) are on the left of large numbers, and the numbers represented are equal to those obtained by reducing the number of large numbers, such as Ⅳ = 4; Ⅸ= 9;

4. During normal use, the serial number shall not be repeated more than three times. (Except "IIII" at four o'clock on the dial)

5. Draw a horizontal line above a number, indicating that the number is enlarged by 1000 times.

References:

Roman numerals _ Baidu Encyclopedia

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