Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - What are the cases of world flags and names?

What are the cases of world flags and names?

The picture and name of the world flag are as follows:

1. American flag: 50 small stars represent 50 states in the United States, while 13 broadband lines symbolize 13 states when the United States was just founded. Red symbolizes courage, white symbolizes truth and blue symbolizes justice.

2. British flag: The red cross with a white border in the national flag represents George, the patron saint of England, Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland, and Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland.

French flag: Blue, white and red represent freedom, equality and fraternity respectively.

4. Australian flag: rectangular, with an aspect ratio of 2: 1. In the upper left corner is the flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, which shows the traditional relationship between Australia and Britain. There is a herringbone flag on the side of the flagpole, and there is a white seven-pointed star on the lower part of the side of the flagpole. The Seven-pointed Star symbolizes the six states and the Federal District that make up the Commonwealth of Australia.

The rest has four larger white seven-pointed stars and a smaller white five-pointed star, representing the Southern Cross constellation over the Pacific Ocean.

5. Dutch flag: rectangular, with an aspect ratio of 3: 2. From top to bottom, it is made up of three parallel and equal horizontal rectangles of red, white and blue. Blue indicates that the country faces the ocean and symbolizes people's happiness; White symbolizes freedom, equality and democracy. It also represents the simple personality characteristics of the people; Red represents the victory of the revolution.

6. Ukrainian flag: blue symbolizes freedom and sovereignty; Yellow symbolizes the dignity and authority of the country. Blue and yellow are the representative colors of Ukrainian tradition, symbolizing the long history and culture of this nation.

7. Greek flag: It is a blue and white flag with a cross pattern and parallel stripes. It is also the old flag of Greece. Nine blue and white parallel stripes symbolize the slogan "ε λ ε υ θ ε υ? α ? Θ? νατο? "(Give me liberty or give me death). The blue cross symbolizes the blue cross on a white background waved by the Bishop of the Northern Yard of Batragalema on the occasion of the Turkish independence uprising in 182 1.

Flag of Thailand: (Thai:? (Tricolor Flag) is a tricolor flag, which is composed of five horizontal bands of red-white-blue-white-red. The blue band is twice as wide as the red and white bands. Red symbolizes the people, white first refers to Southern Buddhism, later refers to religion, and blue refers to the royal family. The current national flag was adopted on September 28th, 2007 and designed by King Rama VI.

Nine, the German flag: black symbolizes the tragic situation of human rights being suppressed; Red symbolizes the burning flame and inspires people's enthusiasm for freedom; Gold symbolizes the brilliance of truth and will never be buried by the precipitation of history.

X. China; The big five-pointed star in the five-star red flag represents China * * *, and the four small five-pointed stars represent workers, peasants, petty bourgeoisie and national bourgeoisie. It symbolizes the great unity of the revolutionary people in China and must be kept in mind.