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What font is used for the logo of China Merchants Bank?

"Xian Baozi" style

At one time, the word "China Merchants Bank" was mistakenly thought to be written by the famous calligrapher Mr. Lai Shaoqi. In fact, although it is similar to "Lai Style", it is by no means a "Lai Style". In fact, it was written in 1987 by Mr. Qin Sheng, then 87-year-old president of Guangdong Calligraphers Association.

Mr. Qin _ Sheng (19-199) was good at writing and writing numbers, especially the famous tablet of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, The Monument to the Treasure, and he once wrote The Ten Masterpieces of Collection of Treasures, and his style of "Treasure" was particularly interesting, so it was timely.

Therefore, anyone who has a little knowledge of calligraphy will find that the word "China Merchants Bank" and "Xian Baozi Monument" are similar to forcing Xiao. The word "China Merchants Bank" written by Qin _ sheng won the charm of "Xian Baozi Monument", but it is stronger and more vigorous than it. The four words are childish and simple, with strong sense of propriety, noble temperament and rich personality, which makes people unforgettable.

the signboard of "China Merchants Bank" was inscribed by Qin Shengsheng as "Cuà n Bao Zi Ti" or "Xiao Yao Ti" for short. The word "China Merchants Bank" was written by Qin Shengsheng, the former chairman of Guangdong Book Association, in early 1987.