Excuse me, who wrote the word "Bank of Communications" in the logo of Bank of Communications?

Upstairs is nonsense.

The Bank of Communications was inscribed by Zheng.

Zheng was a bureaucrat in China in the late Qing Dynasty. He used to be the minister of frontier defense in Guangxi, the provincial judge in Anhui and Guangdong, the minister in charge of Hunan, and the prime minister of the puppet Manchukuo. The word Su Niche,No. Haizang, was born in Minhou County, Fujian Province, China. He was a reformist politician in the Qing Dynasty. Zheng took part in the Reform Movement of 1898. During the constitutional movement, Zheng also participated in the establishment of Shanghai Commercial Press, Shanghai Savings Bank and the promotion of new education. After the Revolution of 1911, it was one of the participants in the establishment of Manchukuo.

Zheng is also a calligrapher who is good at regular script. Shen, Li Ruiqing, Zeng, etc. Everyone who writes in Shanghai with an annual income of 20 thousand gold sighs. Often sing with the older generation. Later, following the Japanese invaders, he became the so-called prime minister of Manchukuo and became a notorious traitor, which was the shame of literati. Chen Yan, Chang Guangsheng and other old friends broke off relations with him. At that time, people listed in Shanghai were easy to get. Ci Yuan was compiled by the Commercial Press. The first edition was written by Zheng He and Zheng Pseudo Manchu, and the title was changed to Jishimen Song. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, it was re-edited as Ye Shengtao's bookmark. Until later, Liang Piyun's China Calligraphy Dictionary and Ruan Rongchun's Art History of the Republic of China were both avoided by Zheng.