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What does each of the five colors of the flag mean?
The five colors of the five-color flag, red, yellow, blue, white, and black each represent the Han, Manchu, Mongolian, Hui, and Tibetan ethnic groups.
In 1911, the Wuchang Uprising broke out, the flood of revolution came rolling in, the Beiyang government was established, the Yellow Dragon Flag was torn down, symbolizing the unity of all ethnic groups of the five-color flag rising. The flag is sequentially red, yellow, blue, white and black with five-color horizontal stripes. The five colors of red, yellow, blue, white and black represent the Han, Manchu, Mongolian, Hui and Tibetan ethnic groups, and the choice of the colors traditionally favored by the five ethnic groups symbolizes the "five ethnic groups **** and".
At that time, there was a considerable part of the society that the Xinhai Revolution was a "national revolution" initiated by the Han Chinese against the Manchus, and an "anti-Manchu national movement". Therefore, in order to break this view, the revolutionaries used the five-color flag as the national flag to emphasize their determination to pursue the five races*** and national unity, and the five-color flag symbolizes goodness.
Significance of the Evolution of China's National Flag:
1. Historical Significance
The evolution of China's national flag carries the changes in China's history and diplomatic struggles, and demonstrates the importance and respect that the Chinese people attach to the national flag. The Yellow Dragon Flag and the Taiji Flag during the Qing Dynasty, early prototypes of the national flag, have a unique historical background and symbolic significance. This evolution reflects the gradual maturity of the concept of national sovereignty and the inevitable development of history.
2. Modern significance
The national flag is not only a piece of cloth, but also a symbol of the country, a collection of history and culture linked by blood, carrying the glory and dignity of the country. As the national flag of modern China, the five-star red flag embodies the strength and stability of the country and has a strong appeal, inspiring every Chinese to strive for the prosperity and progress of the country. The five-star red flag flies forever, symbolizing that China's future is full of brightness and hope.
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