Who wrote the words Bank of China?

Mr. Guo Moruo wrote it.

The word China Bank was originally inscribed by Dr. Sun Yat-sen, and the name on the stone carving of the business building of Bank of China Shanghai Branch (formerly China Bank Head Office) is still the original name of Dr. Sun Yat-sen. Before the founding of the People's Republic of China, the styles and formats of bank names varied from place to place. Nan, the governor of the People's Bank of China, is also the governor of the Bank of China. He thinks that the Bank of China should have a unified style. He asked the famous calligrapher Mr. Guo Moruo (1892- 1978) to rewrite it.

What Mr. Guo wrote is very popular. Guo Moruo's A Trip to China has changed a lot. Rough brush is not bloated, solid as a column, fine brush is not weak, hard as iron, and flying white is just right. This sentence is very accurate and full of majesty and strength. This is indeed Mr. Guo Moruo's best inscription.

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Other bank names by:

The word 1. China People's Bank was written by Mr. Ma Wenwei, a financial researcher at the People's Bank of China (1904- 1988), which originated from the second set of RMB.

2. The word "Bank of Communications" was inscribed by Zheng, a famous modern calligrapher in China. Zheng (1860- 1938) was one of the participants in the founding of the puppet Manchukuo, and was the prime minister of the puppet Manchukuo. Zheng is famous for his "Zheng School" calligraphy, and he is also a master of regular script. The font structure of Bank of Communications is compact, solemn and elegant, dangerous and reckless, neither standardized nor beautiful.

3. The word "China Merchants Bank" was put forward in 1987 by Mr. Qin Ersheng, then 87-year-old chairman of Guangdong Calligraphers Association.