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What is in the middle of our national emblem? Surrounded by gears and ears of wheat What does the gear symbolize, and what does the ear of wheat symbolize >

Between the people of China and the national emblem are the national flag of the people of China and Tiananmen Square. The ears of wheat and rice symbolize the alliance of workers and peasants under the leadership of the working class. The design on the national emblem of China people has its symbolic significance.

National Emblem of the People's Republic of China symbolizes the new democratic revolutionary struggle of the China people since the May 4th Movement and the birth of the new China of the people's democratic dictatorship based on the alliance of workers and peasants led by the working class. Four small five-pointed stars surround a big five-pointed star, symbolizing the great unity of the people of the whole country under the leadership of the China * * * production party;

Tiananmen Square embodies the revolutionary tradition and national spirit of the people of China, and is also a symbol of Beijing, the capital of our great motherland. The national emblem uses true red and golden yellow as the color contrast, which embodies the unique national color and tradition of the Chinese nation, and is both solemn and rich in connotation.

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1950 June 18, the second session of the First National Committee of China People's Political Consultative Conference adopted the pattern of the national emblem of China and its explanation. On September 20th of the same year, President Mao Zedong ordered the announcement of the national emblem of China.

China People's National Emblem and National Emblem were collectively created by the design teams of Liang Sicheng, Lin, Li Zongjin, Mo and Zhu of Tsinghua University Architecture Department, and the Central Academy of Fine Arts and the design team.

19912 March, the Law of the People's Republic of China on the National Emblem was adopted at the 65438th meeting of the Standing Committee of the Seventh NPC, promulgated by President People's Republic of China (PRC), and came into effect as of 19965438+.

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