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The correct way to write the number 66
The stroke order of the number 6 (6): dot, horizontal, left, dot, * * * has four pictures.

I. Analysis of Arabic numerals 6

6 (6) is a natural number between 5 and 7, which is an Arabic numeral. 6 is a rational number, a positive integer and a composite number. 6 is equivalent to 6 characters in Chinese.

Six is an auspicious number in China, and "six-six Dashun" means wishing others success in their careers. 6 is the number of universes in the material world, so the Egyptians chose this number to represent time and space. In the Book of Changes, 6 stands for Yin. Roman numeral 6 is ⅵ, and English is 6.

Second, the interpretation of the meaning of numbers

From Figure 6, she looks like a pregnant woman with a big belly and a lot of maternal love. 6 also stands for tolerance of pregnancy and motherhood. The significance of 6 is to attach importance to family ties and have a stronger demand for love. At the same time, this figure also represents the understanding of therapy and art.

The development of Arabic numerals:

1, introduced to Europe

Ten numerical symbols were later introduced to Europe by Arabs, and were mistakenly called Arabic numerals by Europeans. Because the decimal method is used for counting, Arabic numerals are simple in strokes, convenient to write and clear in appearance, especially when used for written calculation, which is very convenient for calculation. Therefore, with the development of history, Arabic numerals have gradually become popular in various countries and become universal numbers in the world.

2. Introduced to China.

Around the 8th century AD, Indian numerals (Arabic numerals) were introduced into China with the spread of Buddhism, but they were not accepted by the writing system in China at that time. From about 13 to 14 century, Arabic numerals were brought to China by Muslims, but they were also unsuccessful.

In the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, China scholars began to translate a large number of western mathematical works, but all the Arabic numerals in the books were translated into chinese numerals. China first used Arabic numerals in the first year of Guangxu reign (1875), and imported Arabic numerals were introduced and used in the original version of mathematical writing.

Arabic numerals are simple in strokes, easy to write, and easy to calculate by using decimal system, which has gradually become popular in various countries and become a universal number in the world.