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Why is Puma's symbol a leopard instead of a horse?
The symbol of a puma is a puma, a puma running and jumping. Although many people think puma's logo looks like a leopard at first sight, puma translates into Chinese as puma, which means puma. Puma brand, like its symbol, is a vibrant life brand, which advocates that sports is a philosophy of life attitude.

Puma Yu 1948 was founded in Milan, Holsoggin, Germany. Puma, which means Puma in Chinese, is a large multinational company that mainly produces shoes and sportswear in Germany. Founder: Rudolf Dassler. 1924, Rudolf Dassler joined Puma Short-sleeved Company, and his younger brother Adolf Dassler (nicknamed Adi Adi) was located in Helora, and the company was renamed Dassler Brothers Company. 1in the mid-1930s, Dassler Brothers grew into the world's leading brand of sports shoes, with nearly 100 employees and more than 30 styles. After World War II, Dassler Brothers resumed its business, with 47 employees, extracting rubber from canvas and American fuel tanks and making the first batch of sports shoes after the war.