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What is behind the mathematical unit "100 million"?
100 million is followed by "trillion". But what unit should be used to represent the number greater than "trillion"? What is the largest unit of Chinese characters? (Except hundreds, thousands, millions, billions, trillions ..., there are ...)

We often use the following units.

One hundred ... 102 ... 100

One thousand ...103 ...1000

Ten thousand ... 104 ... 10,000

One billion ...108 ...100,000,000.

Very ...10 ...1000,000,000,000,000,000.

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It may be used less below.

Jing … 10, Lu … 10, Zhu … 10, Ru … 10, Gou … 10, Jian … 65438+.

The number of poles is the largest in China ... In the book Numerals in China, only "being" is recorded, but "pole" is not recorded.

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The following were introduced into China from India, which increased the number of units in China by five.

Ganges sand ... 10

Just a monk ... 10

That's up to him ... 10.

Amazing ... 10

Infinite ... 10

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Finally, during the Tang Dynasty in China, these units spread to Japan and were added by the Japanese and sent back to China.