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Chinese Flag

All Chinese Flags The first Chinese flag was the róc flag. The flag was formed in 1912 after being ruled by imperialism from 206 bc to 1912 and formed the Republic of China.

The Róc flag and Chinese flag in Chinese To say Chinese flag in Chinese is zhōngguó. The pinyin is 中国 帜 and the traditional pinyin is 中國幟. Róc flag is yán shi 岩石 帜 and traditional pinyin is 岩石 幟.

The Second Chinese Flag After in 1937 China was at war with Japan and the flag was changed to the to the current Taiwan flag today. The flag was mostly used around the east coast of china. The other parts of china didn’t like the flag so they used the róc flag.

The third Chinese flag The 3rd Chinese flag is the flag used today after the communist party from the Soviet union. Current day Russia came to China and started a communist party. Then the communist party had a civil war with the Chinese government so the communist battled the anti- communist for control of China. The communist party beat the anti-communist and they fled to Taiwan and Hong Kong. Hong Kong slowly fell to the communist party. But Taiwan is still anti-communist. Communist flag

communism Communism is a type of way to run a country. The government owns all the land and alot of money went to the government . There are no rich people. In the beginning of communism in 1848, it sounded like a ok idea but almost all of the people were very poor. And people hated it.

What do the 5 stars in Chinese flag mean? There are two meaning of the 5 stars. The red means the Chinese people and the stars mean the government. The second meaning is the 1st small star means farmers the 2nd small star means workers. The 3rd small star means soldiers. The 4th star means business . Finally the 5th huge star means the government.

Other Chinese flags These are all the other Chinese flags from islands armys and states.

Failed Chinese flags

Chinese flag etiquette The flag should never be flown above any other flag as it signifies superiority of the nation over others. A shabby and tattered Chinese flag should never be displayed and should be replaced by a new one. It should not be attached to any insignia, design, picture or drawing. It should not be displayed, or fastened in such a way that it can get torn or soiled. If a flag is not in a condition that it can be displayed, then it should be destroyed in a dignified manner

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