The capital of "two" is "two";
The capital of "three" is "three";
The capital of "four" is "four";
The capital of "five" is "Wu";
The capital of "VI" is "land";
The capital of "seven" is "seven";
The capital of "eight" is "eight";
The capital of "Nine" is "Nine";
The capital of "ten" is "ten".
"One" The original "one" means wholeheartedly. In the Spring and Autumn Period, the number was "one". For example, "Guanzi" "Fox white should turn from yin to yang, see you in June." ?
"Three" is a common word for "Shen", which has long been used as "three" to indicate the number of "three". Zuo Zhuan has "the system of former kings, and most of them are just one of the participating countries." Later, I don't know when the numeral "Shen" was written as "three".
The original meaning of "martial arts" refers to the establishment of an army, with five people and one martial arts. Later, it is often used as "five", which means the number "five". For example, the Book of Changes: "There are countless changes." The "God" and "thing" here are the azimuth numbers of Yin and Yang.
When were the numerals "Lu" and "Qi" borrowed? I read a lot of books and didn't see a more specific and detailed statement. But in Shuo Wen Jie Zi, "Lu" is a pictophonetic character, and its original meaning refers to land; "Qi" is a common word for "lacquer" and also a pictophonetic word. Its original meaning refers to a wooden name. ?
The five numerals "two, four, eight, nine and ten" were capitalized in the period of Wu Zetian in the Tang Dynasty. These words are pictophonetic characters. ? "Uh" was supposed to be the recognized deputy. "Si" begins with the sound of Chang and Yu. Its original meaning refers to decoration, decoration, and later extended to lewdness. The original meaning of "Ba" refers to an agricultural tool. The Chinese "Urgent Chapter" says: "No teeth are Pakistan, and teeth are Pakistan (that is, rake)." "Nine" comes from jade, which has a long sound. Its original meaning refers to a beautiful black stone like jade. Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Nine, second only to stone, jade and black. "Pick it up from your hand", a chorus, originally meant to pick it up from the ground. ?