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

"Cuan steamed stuffed bun" style

The word "China Merchants Bank" was once mistaken for that written by Mr. Lai Shaoqi, a famous calligrapher. In fact, although it is similar to "Lai Ti", it is by no means "Lai Ti". In fact, it was written in 1987 by Mr Qin Sheng, then 87-year-old chairman of Guangdong Calligraphers Association.

Mr. Qin _ Sheng (1900-1990) is good at both writing and writing numbers, especially studying the famous monuments in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. He once wrote Ten Unique Books, especially the Collection of Books.

Therefore, anyone who knows a little about calligraphy will find that the word "China Merchants Bank" and "Xianbaozi Monument" are similar to forcing Xiao. The word "China Merchants Bank" written by Qin Shengsheng has won the charm of "Xianbaozi Monument", but it is stronger and more energetic than it. The four words are childish and simple, strong in proper limit, noble in temperament and full of personality, which makes people unforgettable.

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