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What is the blue sign?

The trademark of GE (General Electric) in the United States (left in the picture above) is created with the abbreviation of the company name as the main body. It has a round appearance and the small English letters "g" and "e" in the middle. "Composed, the periphery is supplemented by the style of "rotating blades".

The curly "ge" in the middle of the GE trademark looks very similar to the calligraphy work of the traditional Chinese character "dragon" (right in the picture above), while the surrounding "rotating blades" are similar to traditional Chinese calligraphy. The "卍" (ten thousand) symbols have the same purpose (and both are left-handed). Therefore, judging from the trademark, GE’s relationship with China does have a long history.

General Electric Company and the company that produces automobiles are not the same company, and the two are not related.