Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
RMs of all 262 pulsars are used to see the large scale magnetic field of our Galaxy. We find that: (1). RMs of 91 pulsars at high galactic latitude (|b| > 8.6°) show two toroidal magnetic rings antisymmetric with respect to galactic plane. These data shouldn’t be used for modelling the large scale field in Galactic disk; (2). pulsars at low galactic latitude are concentrated on the spiral arms; (3). the directions of fields have a similar pitch angle to that of spiral arms.