people's republic of china flag
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The People's Republic of China flag, the Five Star Red Flag, often called simply the "Chinese flag" is the flag that has de facto represented Mainland China since the end of the Chinese Civil War. The design consists of a group of golden stars on a red background.
Designed, developed and officially introduced in 1949. The red field is officially meant to symbolize communism, the big yellow star the Communist Party, and the four smaller stars meant the farmers, workers, intellectuals, and the bourgeoisie. Some people interpret the stars to be meant the five major ethnic groups of China, with the Han Chinese getting the large star and the four other stars meant to be Manchurians, Mongolians, Tibetans, and Uyghurs.
Not to be confused with the Republic of China flag (a.k.a. Taiwanese flag).
See also
- Five-colored flag
- Hong Kong regional flag
- Republic of China flag (a.k.a. Taiwanese flag)
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