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The only reason I had Zero on the list is due to the current numeral entry for it on Wiktionary, if this isn't correct, I think it'd be important to update it
I have no idea what the source for 𘏫 meaning "zero" is. It means to "to fall, to descend", and is not used with numbers. As far as I know, Tangut numbers never use "zero", and as shown in the example for "105", zero is omitted in cases where Chinese would use 零.
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Is there any inscriptions or text, that shows any form of mathematics with Tangut characters? That would seem like a helpful thing to add. — Preceding
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