The earliest trademark in my country can be traced back to the Northern Song Dynasty. At that time, there was a needle shop named Liu in Jinan, which was famous for its white rabbit as its trademark. This trademark is printed on a copper plate and is approximately square, with a picture of a white rabbit pounding medicine in the middle, which is bright and prominent. The name of the shop "Jinan Liu Family Kung Fu Needle Shop" is written across the top of the picture, and the banner "Recognize the white rabbit in front of the door as a reminder" is written on both sides. The bottom of the picture is written from left to right about the scope of business, methods and quality requirements. Confession. This historical artifact is now in the National Museum. The earliest foreign trademark was a printed trademark that appeared on the streets of London, England in 1473, hundreds of years later than the Liu Ji Needle Shop trademark in my country.