The sign of Dehua Road Pedestrian Street

The currency modeling standing in Dehua pedestrian street not only symbolizes the history of commercial and monetary development, but also shows the distinctive characteristics of the times under the conditions of socialist market economy.

The word "de" in the book "Dehua Pedestrian Street" written on the front of the bronze medal is quite controversial. Many people think that the word "Germany" is misspelled, but it is not. The font used in this brand is written by Zhong You, in which the word "De" is the original word in Zhong You's "Pointing at Ji Jian", and the lack of "One" on the side of the heart is the expression that the calligraphy art pays more attention to charm than form.

Zhong You, a native of Yingchuan Changshe (now Changge, Henan Province), was born in the first year of Yuan Jia, the Huan Emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty (15 1) and died in the fourth year of Taihe (230). His achievements in calligraphy are often praised and occupy a very important position in the history of calligraphy in China. He is the most famous calligrapher in Henan history. We checked the famous Henan calligraphers in history, including Cai Yong and Xu Shen in Han Dynasty, Zheng Daozhao in Northern Dynasty and Wang Duo in Qing Dynasty. Cai Yong's original work has long been lost because of its age, and all that exists are copies of later generations; Wang Duo, on the other hand, surrendered to the old Ming, and his handwriting was improper; Zhong You is highly respected, with outstanding achievements and high attainments in calligraphy. Emperor Cao Pi of Zeng Zeng Zhong You had a "five-boiling pot" and wrote an inscription: "You Wei is the assistant of Han and Fan. Jue Xiang is just a clock, but it is really a heart. Gong Jing night rewelding, bandits don't want more. Every teacher is a teacher, and everything is right. " His book "Recommended Seasons Table" has made great artistic achievements. In Yuan Dynasty, Lu Xingzhi praised this table as "noble and simple, super charming, without the beauty of flower arrangement in Jin and Tang Dynasties", and it was "the supreme ancient calligraphy, the first miracle in the world".