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What's the largest number in China?

The largest number unit is an infinite number.

1. The numerical units in China from small to large are: 1, 10, 100, 10 million, trillion, Beijing, Hong, Yi, Gou, Jian, Zheng, Zai, Ji, Ganges Sand, Asheng and Nayong. Decimal system is below 10,000, and decimal system is after 10,000, that is, 10 million is 100 million, trillion is 1 trillion, and 10,000 Beijing is a shame.

2. The largest digital unit in the world is Gugor Plex. Gugor Plex is the Gugor power of 10, and Gugor is the 100 power of10, that is,10/00, that is,1e+100. This is a large number, but it is also far less than some specially defined large numbers.

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The earliest tools used by human beings to count are fingers and toes, but they can only represent numbers within 20. When the number was large, primitive people mostly counted pebbles and beans. Gradually, people were not satisfied with counting by grains, so they invented the method of knotting to describe counting, and described counting on hides, bones, trees and stones.

In ancient China, counting was done with sticks made of wood, bamboo or bones, which was called counting chip.

These counting methods and symbols gradually became the earliest digital symbols (numbers).

Today, all countries in the world use Arabic numerals as standard numbers.