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What does logos of various automobile brands stand for?
1, Audi

The Audi logo has four rings. Because 1932, Audi merged with Horsey, Rover and DKW to form the "United Automobile Company".

Each ring represents a company. The four rings are the same size and tied together, indicating that the four families are equal and closely United. The whole alliance is unbreakable. Since 1932, no matter how Audi's organizational structure changes, the logo of the four-ring car has not changed.

2. German BMW Motor Works

BMW's blue and white logo symbolizes the rotating propeller, which is a portrayal of the company's early history. However, the current president of BMW has corrected that people always think that the blue and white logo is a propeller. In fact, BMW's headquarters is in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.

The state flag of Bavaria is blue and white, and BMW's name is Bavarian Engine Company, which represents the most exquisite engine technology in Bavaria and Germany.

3. Volov

Volvo logo consists of three parts: the circle in the first part represents Mars, the god of war in ancient Roman mythology, which is an ancient chemical symbol of iron-a circle with an arrow pointing obliquely to the upper right corner. In western civilization, this is the oldest and most common trademark, which originated from the Roman Empire.

It symbolizes three different concepts: Mars, Roman god of war and masculinity, thus reflecting the original origin between Mars and iron used to make most weapons at that time.

Because of this, this symbol has long been regarded as a symbol of the steel industry by countries all over the world, including Sweden. The reason why the brand logo representing iron is used in cars is to remind people of the Swedish steel industry with a glorious tradition, which is as powerful as steel.

The second part is the diagonal, which is the diagonal ribbon on the radiator inclined from the upper left to the lower right. This ribbon was originally set up for technical reasons to fix the mythological symbols of Mars on the grid.

Later, it gradually evolved into a decorative symbol and became the most obvious symbol of Volvo cars. The third part is the registered trademark of Volvo, which is in ancient Egyptian font.

4. Porsche

The English logo of Porsche adopts the surname of ferdinand porsche, the founder of German Porsche Company. The graphic logo adopts the shield emblem of Stuttgart where the company is located. The word "PORSCHE" on the top of the trademark indicates that the trademark belongs to Porsche Design Company; The word "Stuttgart" in the trademark is above the horse, indicating that the company is headquartered in Stuttgart;

In the middle of the trademark is a good horse, which means that Stuttgart is rich in a kind of Stuttgart horse. On the upper left and lower right of the trademark are the patterns of antlers, indicating that Stuttgart was once a good place for hunting.

The yellow stripes on the upper right and lower left of the trademark represent the color of mature wheat, which means that the grain is abundant. The black in the trademark represents fertile land, and the red in the trademark symbolizes people's wisdom and love for nature, thus forming a delicate, delicate and beautiful pastoral landscape, showing the glorious past of Porsche and indicating the bright future of Porsche and the Excellence of Porsche sports cars.

5. Mazda car

It is said that "Mazda" is the English spelling of the surname "Song Tian" of Jujiro Matsuda, the founder of the company, and "Mazda" is a transliteration of the Japanese pronunciation of "Song Tian", which is actually a misinformation.

The English spelling of "Song Tian" is "MATSUDA", not "MAZDA". Mazda is an English word (not an English name), which is related to Song Tian, but has nothing to do with Song Tian. Mazda car can't be translated into Songtian car.

Founder Jujiro Matsuda didn't want to give the company a pure Japanese name, so he didn't directly use the English spelling of his Japanese name as a trademark like Toyota and Honda, but looked up the English dictionary.

Find an English word with the closest spelling to his surname (MatsudaJyujiro), and finally find "MAZDA". The pronunciation of Mazda is the same as that of Song Tian in Japanese.

Interpretation of Mazda: The Prophet Zoroaster founded an ancient religion in Persia in West Asia, which persuaded people to worship the Creator as the source of goodness, required people to have good thoughts, words and actions, and gave up evil.

There is a god in this religious system named "AhuraMazda? Ahura Mazda ". Jujiro Matsuda takes this as the company name, which means pursuing brightness and kindness. There is also a saying that "Mazda" is a giant god who created the civilization of ironware and ancient wheels, with the meaning of intelligence, rationality and coordination.

Reference source Baidu Encyclopedia-Porsche

Baidu Encyclopedia-Audi (luxury car brand under Audi AG)

Baidu Encyclopedia-Mazda (Japanese automobile manufacturer)

Baidu Encyclopedia-BMW (Automobile Brand)

Baidu encyclopedia-Volvo