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How to distinguish between signs and logos

The difference between labeling and labeling is: different references, different citations, and different emphases

1. Different references

1. Labeling: to indicate; to display .

2. Logo: a mark indicating characteristics.

2. Different citations

1. Label: Fan Wenlan and Cai Meibiao's "General History of China" Part 2, Chapter 6, Section 3: "The Zen method advocates sitting in silence to cultivate the mind. "Essentials of Zen" translated by Kumarajiva, "Secret Methods for Treating Zen Diseases" translated by Juqu Jingsheng of Beiliang, etc., mark the Zen method and are the sect of Zen scholars."

2. Logo: Xiao Hong's "The Death of Aunt Wang": "In the village, Wang Meizi, Leng San, and Zhu Sanye are all the names of the public servants. These are simple and unchanging names for the servant class. This It is a natural symbol of the working class.”

3. Different emphases

1. Marking: focused on serving as a warning.

2. Logo: Focus on expressing the meaning of its existence.