<h1 class= "pgc-h-center-line" > when we count, most people know one, ten, hundred, thousand, thousand, million, billion, trillion, trillion, trillion, so what is behind the trillion? Let's count! </h1>
One, ten, hundred, thousand, million, billion, trillion, zhao, jing, 垓, 秭, 穰, ditch, stream, positive, loaded, pole, gangasha, a monk, that is by him, incredible, immeasurable, large number, boundless, innumerable, ignorant, thoughtless, unconscious, gugor.
<h1 class="pgc-h-center-line" > what does this mean? What is the decimal system? </h1>
京: 京 depicts the shape of a tall building, which means tall, and calls the capital "Jing" in traditional Chinese culture. But it is also a number word, one capital equals ten thousand trillion.
Gāi (垓): The first thing that comes to mind is the song of The Lower Scroll, which is actually a number of words, and one is equal to ten thousand Kyo.
Zǐ (zǐ): Also a number word, "Customs and Customs": "Thousands of lives, millions of lives, billions of births, billions of births, trillions of births, zhaoshengjing, jingsheng, and angry." "One straw equals ten thousand."
Ráng (ráng): 穰 is the meaning of ripe crops in the interpretation of the text, and it is also a number word, which is recorded in the Sun Tzu Arithmetic Sutra, and the law of all large numbers is ten million billion ,......... Wan Wan Yong Yong, Wan Wan Yong Yue Gully. So one chia equals ten thousand chia.
Ditch: In addition to words such as water ditch and ravine, it is still a number word, which is larger than yong, and a ditch is equal to ten thousand yong.
Stream: The mountain is clear, the stream is blue, the girl of Alishan is as beautiful as water..., get it wrong, the stream is also a number word, ten thousand ditches are streams, and one stream is equal to ten thousand ditches.
Positive: Positive is also a number word, and one positive is equal to ten thousand streams.
載: 載 is also a number word, a load is equal to 10,000 positive.
Pole: "pole" has the highest meaning, and it is also a number word, which is equal to ten thousand years.
Ganga Sand: Ganga Sand is a Buddhist term, but also a number word, one Ganga Sand equals ten thousand poles.
A monk-pinyin (ā sēng qí)
For one of the Indian numbers, the meaning of immeasurable number or great number, one monk is equal to ten thousand Ganges sand.
That by him: is the Indian unit of counting, meaning "so many that no number can be counted".
One by him equals ten thousand monks.
Incredible: This unit was created by the Yuan Dynasty mathematician Zhu Shijie. One incredible equals ten thousand that by him.
Immeasurable: Immeasurable is unlimited; There is no end to it. At the same time, it is also a number of words, and one immeasurable equals ten thousand incredible.
Large number: it is an Indian Buddhist language, but also a number word, a large number is equal to ten thousand immeasurable.
There is also boundlessness, innumerable, ignorance, thoughtlessness, unconsciousness. It's all about universals.
Finally, there is Gugor, a word coined by Milton Sirotti, nephew of the American mathematician Edward Kasner, which is the largest unit of numbers.

Ten to the power of 10
One hundred 10 of the quadratic
Cubic 8 of thousand 10
Ten thousand 10 to the quaternary
One hundred thousand to the fifth power of 10
Million to the sixth power of 10
Ten million to the seventh power of 10
Billion 10 to the eighth power
Billion to the ninth power of 10
Ten billion to the power of 10
100 billion to the eleventh power of 10
Mega 10 to the twelfth power
Kyo 10 to the sixteenth power
Twenty to the power of 10
Zi 10 to the twenty-fourth power
The twenty-eighth power of Hon 10
Groove 10 to the power of thirty-second
Stream 10 to the thirty-sixth power
Positive 10 to the power of forty
Contains 10 to the power of forty-four
Pole 10 to the power of forty-eight
Ganga sand represents the fifty-second power of 10
The Abhidharma represents the fifty-sixth power of 10
That represents by it is the sixtieth power of 10
Incredible represents the sixty-fourth power of 10
Immeasurable represents the sixty-eighth power of 10
The large number represents the seventy-second power of 10
Googol represents the power of 1000