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

Wrong! The correct answer is "thirty"!
The kanji character "十" has one vertical line, and it is read as "juu."
"And the '廿' introduced in the hint has two vertical bars, so it is 'ni-jyuu'."
Therefore, it means that "丗" has three vertical bars and is read as "sanjuu".
When conducting commercial transactions and other money exchanges, it is well known to write "一" as "壱" and "二" as "弐" to prevent tampering. This substitute notation using simplified forms of Chinese numerals is called "大字 (daiji)," and writing thirty as "丗" is also one type of daiji.

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