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Huawei applied for the Hong Kun trademark

According to the latest information, Huawei has applied for another patent named as “Hong Kun (pronunciation [hóng kūn])” trademark, which is classified as a scientific instrument by the international classification, and the current trademark status is in process.

Kun, a bird that resembles a crane in ancient Chinese folklore, is also the provincial name of “Kunji Song”. Alos, Huawei has previously applied for the registration of a number of “sacred beasts” name trademarks, such as Teng Snake, White Tiger, Suzaku, Lingzhi, Lingxi, Hong Goose, Phoenix, Gourmet, and so on.

Huawei’s latest trademark:

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