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          📅 2026-04-09 08:55:20 | 📚 产品中心

          I think you might be trying to ask about TM(Trademark) and CN(China).

          If you’re asking about TM + CNin the context of trademarks in China:

          thetm me +cn

            thetm me +cn

          • TMstands for “trademark” — it’s often used to indicate an unregistered trademark claim.
          • thetm me +cn

          • CNcould refer to China (country code) or the Chinese trademark system.

          In China, you can register a trademark with the China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA). Once registered, you can use the ® symbol; before that, some use ™ to indicate they’re claiming trademark rights.

          If you meant something else, please clarify your question!