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What does the Postal Savings Bank mean by riding a green card?

This card is a postal green card postal map card.

Speaking of "postal map", it is really a national treasure that has an indissoluble bond with China Post. One day in the early 1970s, Zhang Shuxin, a shepherd who lives in the third group of Xincheng Village, Xincheng Township, Jiayuguan City, Gansu Province, stumbled upon a tomb with a large number of brick murals. It was later confirmed that there were more than 400 brick tombs of underground murals/kloc-0 in the range of 20 kilometers east of Jiayuguan and west of Jiuquan, which was known as "the largest underground gallery in the world". On June 365438+1October 3 1, 1972, the third excavation cleared three mural tombs No.5, No.6 and No.7, and the "back picture" was unearthed from Tomb No.5. 1August, 973, Tomb No.5 was moved to an underground showroom of Gansu Provincial Museum for restoration and exhibition.

Postal service is a traditional form of communication organization in China and one of the predecessors of modern postal service. The painted "Posthouse Map" unearthed from the Wei and Jin Tombs in Jiayuguan objectively and truly recorded the situation of the post stations in this area more than 600 years ago, and it is considered as the earliest image data of ancient post stations in China. In the picture, the courier wears a black hat, a blouse, boots, reins and rafters. The courier rides on four hooves, while the courier sits firmly on horseback, which reflects the speed of the courier and the proficiency of the courier business. This kind of true and freehand brushwork technique had a far-reaching influence on China's painting art in later generations. On August 25th, 1982, the first congress of the All-China Philatelic Federation opened in Beijing. To commemorate this great event in philatelic culture, the former Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications selected "postal map" as the stamp pattern, and separately issued J85 "First Congress of All-China Philatelic Federation" commemorative sheetlet. The ticket map is simple and elegant, in line with the commemorative theme. As soon as it came out, it was loved by stamp collectors and the general public rushed to buy it.

Starting from the J85 sheetlet, "Post Map" has quietly become the "image ambassador" of China Post. New China Postal Savings resumed its business on 1986, and the former National Postal Savings and Exchange Bureau issued the first national savings green card for universal deposit and withdrawal bank debit cards from 1994. The card face selection has profound cultural connotations and has been praised as a "five-star" card face design by some card collectors and art professionals. In particular, the five features and unique gaps on the courier's face in the legend map are intended to show the confidentiality of postal delivery in the past and publicize the safe and reliable service characteristics of postal savings today. Since then, the postal savings green card of "Postal Map" has been reissued, becoming the most extensive financial debit card in China, covering some countries and regions in Asia, North America and Europe, further demonstrating the classical beauty of "Postal Map" to the world.