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Painting of the Qing army facing the Panthay Rebellion in Yunnan. The Qing military used a five-color flag. After the Wuchang uprising, the Qing dynasty was replaced by the Republic of China. Prior to the adoption of the five-colored flag by the Republic, several different flags were promoted by the revolutionaries.
The modern flag was made official by National Emblem and National Flag of the Republic of China Act (中華民國 國徽 國旗法; Zhōnghuá Mínguó guóhuī guóqífǎ) on 17 December 1928, after the successful Northern Expedition that toppled the Beiyang government, though the Five-coloured Flag still continued to be used by locals in an ...
Five-color flag or five-colored flag may refer to: The Five Races Under One Union flag, the National Flag of the Republic of China between 1912 and 1928; The Flag of the State of Manchuria, which is based on Five Races Under One Union flag; Vietnamese five-color flags, various five-colored flag designs traditionally used in traditional and ...
Welcome to the colorful world of flags!In this trivia quiz, you’ll come across some flags that you might know very well, but others might be a bit more difficult to identify. You will look at 30 ...
The national flag of the People's Republic of China, also known as the Five-star Red Flag, [1] is a Chinese red field with five golden stars charged at the canton.The design features one large star, with four smaller stars in an arc set off towards the fly.
The national emblem of the Republic of China is officially described in the National Emblem and National Flag of the Republic of China Act: [1] The national emblem of the Republic of China is a blue sky with a white sun in the following form: A blue circle. A white sun in the middle, with 12 white rays with pointed angles.
National Flag of the Republic of China, used between 1912 and 1928. Also known as "Five-colored flag". 1911: Wuchang Uprising. 1911: Flag of the Republic of China "Five-Colored Flag" selected as the national flag by the provisional senate. 1912: Sun Yat-sen elected First Provisional President of the ROC by delegates from independent provinces.
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