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What is the China Heritage Symbol?

The traditional symbol of China is that four birds revolve around the sun.

On August 17, 2005, National Cultural Heritage Administration officially declared the golden decorative pattern of "Four Birds Around the Sun" in Jinsha as "the symbol of Chinese cultural heritage". The symbol of Chinese cultural heritage refers to the graphic symbol of China heritage determined and published by National Cultural Heritage Administration. ?

The pattern of "Four Birds Around the Sun" is an outstanding representative work of Chinese ancestors' sun worship. It expresses the spiritual meaning of pursuing brightness, forging ahead in unity, harmony and tolerance, and embodies the strong sense of responsibility and sacred mission of the government and people of China to protect the cultural heritage of the motherland. ?

Taking "four birds around the sun" as the symbol of Chinese inheritance embodies the strong cohesion and centripetal force of Chinese traditional culture and shows the spirit of the Chinese nation's unremitting self-improvement and high spirits.

The Structure of Chinese Cultural Heritage Signs

In the logo design of chinese heritage, the sun that radiates twelve rays around presents a strong sense of movement, symbolizing light, life and eternity. The twelve rays of the sun and the "twelve" and "four" of four birds are commonly used numbers in China culture, such as the twelve months, the zodiac, the four seasons and the four directions, which express our ancestors' profound understanding of the laws of nature.

The four birds flying around the sun reflect the ancestors' yearning for a better life and embody the meaning of freedom, beauty and unity. The overall perfect circular pattern symbolizes national unity, harmony and tolerance, and the circular enclosure also embodies the concept of protection.