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What is the relationship between Elvis Presley, Hua Mao, Laimao and Maotai?

Maotai Group is a group composed of three burning houses in Maotai Town after liberation. The three houses on fire are Hua Mao, Elvis Presley and Lemao. These three brands merged into Maotai, which became more and more powerful in the continuous development and gained its own popularity in the world.

After the trademarks of these three companies were merged into Maotai, they were also owned by Maotai Group, but they always wanted to get back the original trademarks and have been working hard. Elvis Presley, formerly known as Rong Tai and Shaofang, was later forced to accept Kweichow Moutai for some reasons, and the trademark disappeared after the income. However, it was because he was admitted to Kweichow Moutai Distillery that he had the opportunity to keep his Rong He shochu trademark. Later, they filed a complaint and obtained the intellectual property rights related to Elvis Presley, but they didn't have the skills passed down, so some manufacturers sold fake wine under this name.

It is said that a company brought Huamao's technology back to Maotai Town and restored its previous brewing technology, but the imported wine was not recognized. At a meeting, Lai Yongchu put forward a proposal to restore the production of Lai Mao wine, which was passed, but later, because of all kinds of confusion, Lai Mao wine was removed from the shelves. However, there has been controversy about the trademark of Lai Mao. Later, after a judgment, it was decided that the trademark of Laimao belonged to Maotai Group. However, due to the confusion of trademark ownership, different Lai Mao wines appeared in the market.

Elvis Presley, Lai Mao and Hua Mao all went through such a chaotic and tortuous process, with many changes in the middle. In the end, it all went to Maotai Group. However, in this process, many wines that have not reached the ancestral craftsmanship can also be counted as fake wines, so everyone must pay attention when buying.