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  1. A bandeira de cinco cores foi um dos principais símbolos sobre os quais se baseou a República da China, representando os cinco principais grupos étnicos que habitavam o país: os han em vermelho, os manchus em amarelo, os mongóis em azul, os huis de branco e os tibetanos de preto.

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      A República Popular da China (RPC; chinês simplificado:...

  2. A República Popular da China (RPC; chinês simplificado: 中华人民共和国; chinês tradicional: 中華人民共和國; pinyin: zhōnghuá rénmín gònghéguó ⓘ), também conhecida simplesmente como China, é o maior país da Ásia Oriental e o segundo país mais populoso do mundo, com mais de 1,4 bilhão de habitantes, quase um quinto ...

  3. A bandeira nacional da República Popular da China, também conhecida como Bandeira Vermelha de Cinco Estrelas, é vermelha com cinco estrelas amarelas no seu cantão (canto superior esquerdo).

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    • Flags of The Special Administrative Regions of The People's Republic of China
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    • CCP Flags
    • Customs Flag
    • Historical and Foreign-Influenced Flags
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    Early flags

    The previous flag of China was the "Yellow Dragon Flag" used by the Qing dynasty — the last imperial dynasty in Chinese history— from 1862 until the overthrow of the monarchy during the 1911 Revolution. The flag that was adopted in 1862 was triangular, but the dynasty adopted a rectangular version of the dragon flag in 1889.

    Republic of China

    --The canton (upper corner on the hoist side) originated from the "Blue Sky with a White Sun flag" (青天白日旗; qīngtiān báirì qí) designed by Lu Haodong, a martyr of the 1911 Revolution. He presented his design to represent the revolutionary army at the inauguration of the Society for Regenerating China, an anti-Qing society in Hong Kong, on 21 February 1895. This design was later adopted as the KMT party flag and the Coat of Arms of the Republic of China. The "red Earth" portion was added by Sun...

    People's Republic of China

    On 4 July 1949, the sixth working group of the Preparatory Committee of the New Political Consultative Conference (新政治協商會議籌備會, PCNPCC) created a notice to submit designs for the national flag. After subsequent revisions, the notice was published in the papers People's Daily, Beiping Liberation News, Xinmin News, Dazhong Daily, Guangming Daily, Jinbu Daily and Tianjin Daily during the period 15–26 July.The list of requirements for the national flag were also posted in the notice: 1. Chinese ch...

    According to the official government interpretation of the flag, the red background symbolizes the Chinese Communist Revolution. The five stars and their relationship represents the unity of Chinese people under the leadership of the CCP. The orientation of the stars shows that the unity should revolve around a center. The larger star symbolizes th...

    The construction sheet for the national flag was published on 28 September 1949 by an order from the Presidium of the First Plenary Session of the CPPCC. The information can also be found in the document "GB 12982-2004: National flag" that was released by the Standardization Administration of China. During the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro...

    The current law about the national flag was passed by 14th Meeting of the Standing Committee of the Seventh National People's Congress on 28 June 1990 and was enforced starting 1 October 1990. The main point of the law was to set down regulations on how to make the Chinese flag, what it looks like, where it can be flown and how it can be flown. The...

    Due to an order passed by the CCP Central Committee General Office and General Office of the State Council, cities and provinces are no longer allowed to adopt their own symbols. However, both of the Hong Kong and Macau Special Administrative Regionsof China have their own special flags. The precise use of the SAR flags are regulated by laws passed...

    There are six flags that are used by the People's Liberation Army (PLA). The main feature of these flags is a golden star at the top left corner and two Chinese characters "八一" to the right of the star, all placed on a red background. The characters "八一" (literally "eight one") pay homage to the events on 1 August 1927 (8th month, 1st day); this wa...

    After the CCP was founded in 1920, various sections of the party made flags based on what the Bolsheviks used, producing various designs and patterns. The current flag of the CCP was not created until 28 April 1942. On that date, the CCP Central Committee Political Bureau issued a decree announcing the flag and the pattern it should follow. The des...

    The customs flag is the Chinese national flag with the emblem of customs at the lower right corner, which consists of a golden key and the Caduceus of Hermes, crossing each other. The current customs flag was officially adopted on 1 October 1953. The customs flag should be hung at the bow of the customs vessel.

    In 2012, Vietnam mistakenly used the 6-star flag for China(1 big and 5 small stars) during the visit of the President of China.

  4. A bandeira da China tem o fundo vermelho com cinco estrelas amarelas no canto esquerdo, uma grande e as outras quatro pequenas orbitando pelo lado direito da maior estrela.

  5. Bandeira da Dinastia Qing. Bandeira de Hong Kong. Bandeira da Região Administrativa Especial de Macau. Categorias: Bandeiras por país. Símbolos da República Popular da China.

  6. 25 de abr. de 2022 · Fundada como um importante império oriental, a China viu sua primeira bandeira nascer entre 1889 e 1912, representada pelo Dragão Amarelo durante a Dinastia Qing.