The official bird of China is the crane. The official mammal is the giant panda. The official historical national emblem of China is the Chinese dragon.
And Five Stars
yellow stars; red flag elsewise
They do not use an alphabet in China. They use a system of thousands of logograms (symbols for words).
Yes
Because China doesn't think Taiwan is a country, although we have everything we need to be a country. China thinks Taiwan belongs to them, so especially in the BEIJING OLYMPICS, china won't let us use our flag.
It depends on the flag. Many flags have red on them, but they can have different archetypal meanings.
China's current flag (known as the "Five-Star Red Flag") was created for the new communist government in 1949, so it's a little more 60 years old.China did not have a flag for most of its history. Its first flag was the "Yellow Dragon Flag", which was adopted in 1862 and remained in use until the fall of Imperial China in 1911.
No, in fact, China does not use any alphabet. Chinese uses a system of thousands of symbols that represent ideas. (alphabets contain letters that only represent sounds).
Because that was the symbol of the French and the people searching for a new flag agreed that any new flag "must avoid the use of national or racial symbols that are of a divisive nature"
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Flags and other recognition symbols have been in use since ancient times. The first makers are not recorded.
Because it was a royal color in England, one of the colors of their flag and they couldn't use blue because France used that color
The Flag of China has a red field with 1 five pointed star and 4 miniature five pointed stars arranged in a vertical arc toward the middle of the flag in the upper hoist-side corner.
Blue, White, and Blue with 5 blue pointed stars in an X pattern