How do you read 「丗」? [Difficult Kanji]

Wrong! The correct answer is "thirty"!
The kanji character "十" has one vertical stroke, so it is read as "juu."
And the character "廿" introduced as a hint has two vertical bars, so it reads as "nijuu."
Therefore, "丗" is a character with three vertical bars and is read as "sanjuu."
When conducting financial transactions and other business dealings, it is well known that to prevent tampering, the numeral "一" is written as "壱," "二" as "弐," and so on. This form of using alternative characters to represent simple Chinese numerals is referred to as "大字" (daiji), and writing thirty as "丗" is also one of these characters.

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