Huawei has successively applied for trademarks for several ancient mythological characters, including Wukong, Erlang Shen, and Lei Zhenzi. Tianyancha’s intellectual property information shows,Recently, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. applied to register the trademarks "Wukong", "Huawei Wukong", "Wukong" and "HUAWEI Wukong".The above-mentioned international classifications of trademarks are all scientific instruments, and the current trademark status is awaiting substantive review.
It is worth mentioning that Huawei has recently applied to register the trademarks "Jingwei", "Leizhenzi", "Luoshen" and "Erlangshen".
Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. was established in September 1987. Its legal representative is Zhao Minglu, with a registered capital of approximately RMB 40.84 billion. It is wholly owned by Huawei Investment Holdings Co., Ltd.
in the past,When Huawei names its technology products and technologies, it is accustomed to seeking inspiration from traditional Chinese mythology. It especially likes names with Chinese characteristics in "The Classic of Mountains and Seas", such as Hongmeng system, Kirin chip, Taishan architecture, Xuanwu fuselage, Pangu model, Barong baseband, Kunlun glass, Lingxi Communications, Qiankun Zhijia, Kunpeng platform, etc.
The latest news shows that Huawei is no longer limited to "The Classic of Mountains and Seas". The latest trademark applications for "Erlang Shen" and "Lei Zhenzi" come from "The Romance of the Gods", while Wukong comes from "Journey to the West".
These new trademarks have sparked widespread heated discussion online, with many netizens looking forward to Huawei creating the "Fengshen Universe" and "Journey to the West Universe".
Regarding the use of trademarks, some netizens gave suggestions. For example, Erlangshen’s biggest feature is his “three eyes.” Netizens suggested using the “Erlangshen” trademark for 3D face recognition. After all, the Huawei Mate70 series has three independent holes in the center, so naming it after Erlangshen couldn’t be more appropriate.
Leizhenzi can be used in lidar. For example, Huawei can launch the "Leizhenzi Lidar Situation Awareness System" to name the technology for intelligent driving.
Of course, the above is just everyone's guess, and it is still unclear the specific uses of these trademarks.