![]() In the case of modern Chinese, this is 得 ( dé) and in Japanese, this is が ( ga). In current usage, the sentences that express products less than ten include an additional particle in both languages. Chinese and Japanese share a similar system of eighty-one short, easily memorable sentences taught to students to help them learn the multiplication table up to 9 × 9. Mokkan discovered at Heijō Palace suggest that the multiplication table may have been introduced to Japan through Chinese mathematical treatises such as the Sunzi Suanjing, because their expression of the multiplication table share the character 如 in products less than ten. Main article: Chinese multiplication table
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