Answer: Who wrote it in RMB of China People's Bank? What font is it?

This is written by Ma Wenwei, an old calligrapher in Shaanxi.

The legend goes like this:

In the early days of the People's Republic of China, from 65438 to 0950, the name and logo of the People's Bank of China were used in our newly issued RMB.

Premier Zhou Enlai sent someone to Shaanxi to ask Mr. Ma Wenwei to write an inscription.

When Mr. Ma Wenwei saw his comrade take out some brushes from his bag, he immediately said, "Are you from Beijing?"

"How do you know?"

"Aha, this kind of brush is only available in the palace."

After the holder explained his purpose, Mr. Ma wrote the words People's Bank of China.

These words, at first glance, are common. When you look closely, you all feel dignified and generous, both rigid and flexible.

Everyone admires Premier Zhou's vision.

This font belongs to the combination of Wei Bei and font. It's teacher ma's own style.