What is the origin of the national flag?
The national flag of People's Republic of China (PRC) is a five-star red flag. It was designed by a worker in Shanghai. The red on the flag symbolizes revolution, and the five stars on the flag and their relations symbolize the great unity of the people (workers, peasants, urban petty bourgeoisie and national bourgeoisie) under the leadership of * * *. The stars are yellow to shine on the red soil. Each of the four small five-pointed stars has a point facing the center of the big star, which means that we are United around a center (China * * *). The American flag, commonly known as the "Stars and Stripes", consists of 13 red and white stripes and 50 white five-pointed stars. The stripes all represent 13 colonies that fought for independence at that time, and the white five-pointed star represents 50 States. 1776 On July 4th, the United States of America was declared to be established by waging the war of independence against British colonial rule. 1777, 14 In June, the form of the American flag was officially determined as follows: the flag bottom is red and white with 13 stripes, and the star corner in the upper left corner is a blue rectangle with 13 white five-pointed stars. Both stripes and white stars represent the 13 colony that was fighting for independence at that time. This national flag only represents 835,000 square kilometers of land, accounting for 8.9% of the existing land area. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), the United States expanded its original territory to 9,372,600 square kilometers. Most of the territory expanded by the United States is bought, which is cheap and bizarre, like a fantasy. For example,1In February of 848, the United States and Mexico signed the Guadalupe-Hidalgo Treaty, and the United States did another business at gunpoint. In order to build the railway, the United States paid $25 million to Mexico and acquired 2.46 million square kilometers of land in Mexico, accounting for 56% of Mexico's territory at that time. 1867, the United States bought Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million. Other land was confiscated. For example, after the middle of the19th century, the United States continued to move westward. After acquiring nearly half of the American continent, they successively occupied a series of islands in the Pacific Ocean until the Kingdom of Hawaii was incorporated into the territory of the United States and became the 50th state of the United States. 3. The national flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: It is a horizontal rectangle with the aspect ratio of 2: 1. This is a "meter" flag, which consists of a dark blue background and red and white "meters". The red cross with a white border in the national flag represents St George, the patron saint of England, St Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland and St Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. This flag was produced in 180 1 year. It is formed by overlapping the original British white red plus ten flags, the Scottish blue and white cross flag and the Irish white red cross flag. 4. The national flag of France is famous for its tricolor flag, which consists of three vertical bars of equal area: blue, white and red. This flag first appeared during the French Revolution, and its color was taken from the national emblem of France at that time (red and blue), plus the color of the French royal family, white. Among them, blue is the color of the robe of Joan of Arc Saint Martin, the national hero of Bai Li, and red is the color of the flag of saint-denis. The original tricolor flag color arrangement was different from today, and the left side was red, but it was later adjusted. 1794 February 15 This flag was finally confirmed as the flag of the First Republic of France. When the Bourbon Dynasty was restored, the tricolor flag was abolished and replaced by the Royal Iris. However, after the July Revolution of 1830, the tricolor flag became the national flag of France again and continues to this day. The French national flag is one of the most important national flags in the world, which has an important influence on the development of national flags all over the world. 5. The Russian flag adopts the traditional pan-Slavic color, and the flag surface consists of three parallel and equal horizontal rectangles, which are white, blue and red from top to bottom. The white in the national flag represents the snow all year round in the cold region, and the blue represents the sub-cold zone, symbolizing Russia's rich underground mineral deposits and natural resources such as forests and hydropower. Red is a symbol of temperate zone, and it also symbolizes Russia's long history and contribution to human civilization. The arrangement of three colors shows the vastness of Russia. On the other hand, white is a symbol of truth, blue represents purity and loyalty, and red is a symbol of beauty and courage. When Peter the Great went to Holland to study shipbuilding in 1699, he realized the necessity of designing military flags for the Russian navy. So he imitated the design of the Dutch tricolor flag, but the color choice was different (the Dutch flag at that time was orange-white-blue). The color that Peter the Great chose at that time was red, white and blue, which became the pan-Slavic color. 1On May 7, 883, this flag officially became the Russian flag. 19 17 The tricolor flag was cancelled after the October Revolution. 1991August 2 1 This flag was adopted again and became the national flag of the independent Russian Federation. 6. Others: 1. Cross flag falling from the sky: The Danish flag is also called "Dannebrog" with a red and white cross on it. The Danish flag has a long history, which also has a great influence on the flag design of many other countries, especially the Nordic countries. Other countries with similar flag designs include Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland. According to the Danish epic, this flag was not designed by people, but fell from the sky. In the war between Denmark and Estonia in 12 19, the disadvantaged Danish army saw this flag flying from the fingers of the gods, and a Danish soldier held it high, and the Danish army turned the tables. Since then, this flag has become a symbol of the Danish nation. Today, Denmark will hold a celebration every June 15 to commemorate the National Flag Day. 2. Legend of the Lion Country: Sri Lanka's national flag is the Lion Flag, which was approved by the Sri Lankan National Flag Committee in 1950. Two-thirds of the right side of the flag is Chu-red land. In the center of the land is a yellow lion with a combat knife, and there is a bodhi leaf with an outward petiole at each corner of the land. There is a green and an orange vertical line on the left side of the flag. There is a yellow border around the flag. 3. White sailing boat-the life boat of the people in the Gulf: Kuwait flag: the side near the flagpole is black wedge, and the right side is composed of green, white and red with equal width from top to bottom. White symbolizes the purity of people's purpose and behavior, black symbolizes victory over the enemy, green symbolizes oasis, and red symbolizes bloodshed for the motherland. Another explanation of black and red is that black symbolizes the battlefield and red symbolizes the future. 4. Messenger of Peace: Flag of the Republic of Cyprus: rectangular, with an aspect ratio of about 5: 3. On the white flag ground, there is a yellow outline of the country with two green olive branches crossed below. White symbolizes purity and hope; Yellow represents rich mineral resources, because "Cyprus" means "copper" in Greek and is famous for producing copper; The olive branch represents peace and symbolizes the yearning for peace and the spirit of mutual cooperation between Greece and Turkey. 5. Heracles relic: Spanish flag: rectangular, with an aspect ratio of 3: 2. The flag surface consists of three parallel horizontal rectangles, all red from top to bottom, each accounting for1/4 of the flag surface; The middle is yellow. The yellow part is painted with the national emblem of Spain on the left. Red and yellow are the traditional colors that the Spanish people love, and they represent the four ancient kingdoms that make up Spain. The center and left side of the national flag are the national emblem patterns-the central pattern is the coat of arms. There are six patterns on the shield: a yellow castle on the red ground in the upper left corner and a red lion wearing a crown on the white ground in the upper right corner. The castle and the lion are symbols of ancient Spain, symbolizing Castilla and Leon respectively; In the lower left corner is a yellow-red vertical bar, symbolizing Aragon in the northeast; In the lower right corner is a golden chain net on the red ground, symbolizing Navarra in the north; The bottom is a red pomegranate with green leaves on a white background, symbolizing Granada in the south; There are three lilies in the blue oval in the center of the shield, which symbolizes the country's prosperity, people's happiness and national unity. There is a big crown at the top of the coat of arms, which is a symbol of state power. There is a Hercules column on each side of the coat of arms. Also known as the Hercules Silver Pillar, the top of the left and right pillars are the crown and the imperial crown respectively, and the ribbon wound on the pillar reads "There are continents overseas". The meaning of China's national flag pattern: the flag surface is a red rectangle, the length and height are three to two, and there are five yellow five-pointed stars on the upper left of the flag surface. A star is larger, and its circumscribed circle diameter is three-tenths of the height of the flag, ranking on the left; The four stars are smaller, the diameter of the circumscribed circle is one tenth of the height of the flag, and the ring arch is on the right side of the big star. The flagpole cover is white. The red flag symbolizes revolution; The five five-pointed stars on the national flag and their relationship symbolize the great unity of the revolutionary people under the leadership of China; Stars use yellow to show light on a red background. Yellow is brighter and more beautiful than white. Each of the four small five-pointed stars has a tip facing the center of the big star, which indicates unity around a center and is compact and beautiful in form. The colors of national flags in the world are mainly red, white, green, blue, yellow and black. These colors have certain meanings: red symbolizes the country's spirit of striving for independence and liberation, green symbolizes auspiciousness, and blue represents the ocean, rivers and sky. These three colors appear most frequently in the national flag. The patterns on the national flags of all countries have certain meanings. There are 13 red and white stripes on the American Stars and Stripes, which originally meant to represent 13 states in the United States. Later, it was fixed, and the stars on the national flag represented the States. Now there are 50 stars on the national flag, representing 50 states in the United States. Eagles and lions are symbols of courage and strength. The flags of Egypt, Zambia, Albania, Austria, Bolivia and Ecuador all adopt the eagle pattern. Countries such as Sri Lanka adopt the lion model. Bhutan is a feudal kingdom, and the national flag is a dragon, which not only symbolizes the strength of the country, but also refers to the name of this country, because Bhutan can be translated as "the country of dragons". The color of the national flag is also meaningful. Red is the most commonly used color in the national flag, and it is found in the national flags of China, the United States, Britain, France and Japan. Red symbolizes the blood, courage, sincerity and enthusiasm of pioneers and the prosperity of the country. The national flags of many countries are white, symbolizing purity and integrity, hoping for a bright future. The flag of most Islamic countries likes to use green, which is considered as a symbol of auspiciousness and a sign of believing in Islam. Some countries in the desert yearn for oases, and their national flags are green. The blue color on the Colombian flag symbolizes the ocean, river and sky. Some countries in the United States have yellow flags, which symbolize sunshine, gold, resources and wealth. The shape of the national flag is mostly rectangular, but the Swiss flag is square with a white cross in the middle, which symbolizes national unity and dedication to public interests. The tail of Nepal's national flag is the right corner of the top of two triangles, representing two peaks in the Himalayas. /b/ 123 18736.html