For general pattern trademarks, the trademark description does not need to be filled in. The Trademark Office does not care about the trademark registrant’s description of the specific connotation of the pattern. It only certifies according to the pattern. If it is completely consistent, it will constitute infringement. So if it is a trademark with a picture, when you fill in the trademark description, you can write "none". It is generally used for trademarks with words, such as "Sancun Calcium Tablets". Because the word "Calcium Tablets" is a common name, it needs to be included in the trademark. It is noted in the description: the word "calcium tablets" means giving up the right to register a trademark. I don't know if my explanation is clear.