Who wrote the presidential palace?

As for the inscription of the word "presidential office", there were four kinds of statements at one time.

Dai Jitao

Dai is the president of the National Government Examination Institute. It is recalled that when he was studying in a painting shop in Nanjing, officials of the national government used the word "presidential office" to make gold foil. The master asked who wrote it, and the official said it was Dean Dai. Dean Dai, that is, Dean Dai. It is said that Dai is a Buddhist disciple, and the guards who stand guard at the entrance of the examination room are not equipped with guns, but dressed in classical costumes with swords around their waists.

Tan yankai

Tan was the chairman of the National Government and the president of the Executive Yuan. He was known as the "master of modern storytelling" and also the "matchmaker" of Chiang Kai-shek. It is said that Chiang Kai-shek originally wanted to write the word "presidential office" himself, but some people said it was inappropriate. Finally, Chiang Kai-shek asked people to find out the words "common", "unified" and "government" from Tan's calligraphy works.

Chen Yijing

Chen Yijing, a native of Hubei, wrote a good hand when he was a teenager. On the basis of inheriting traditional calligraphy, he created a new font, which was called "Chen Style" by calligraphy circles. After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, Chen Yijing was hired to work in the clerical department of the General Affairs Bureau of the National Government. There is a saying that Chiang Kai-shek wanted to use Tan's words, but he couldn't find them at the moment, so he asked Chen Yijing to write them. Now you can also search the sentence "Chen Yijing's title is the Presidential Palace" on the Internet.

Zhou Zhongyue

Zhou Zhongyue served as Minister of Interior of the National Government, Vice President of the Examinations Institute and Senior Minister of the Presidential Palace. He wrote the word "presidential palace", which is the most popular saying.

An old man in Nanjing recalled that the news was published in major newspapers all over the country the day after the word "Presidential Office" was written.