Before 1949, China's flag varied significantly throughout its history, reflecting different dynasties and political regimes. The most notable flag before the establishment of the People's Republic of China was the "Five Races Under One Union" flag, adopted in 1912, which featured a blue field with a white sun and five horizontal stripes representing the Han, Manchu, Mongolian, Hui, and Tibetan peoples. Prior to that, various dynastic flags, such as the dragon flag of the Qing Dynasty, were used, which prominently displayed a dragon symbolizing imperial authority.
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chinas enivroment is like peoples believs, chinese culture, and what they eat and how they get the food
like a flag
The flag was basically the US flag now.
A Soviet Russian flag will most likely need to be purchased online. Websites like ebay and amazon will have the USSR flag. Other websites for flag sellers like flagsimporter and unflags may also have the flag.
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A flag just like the one today but narrower and had 13 points not 11.
Northern Chinas climate is warm and wet.
chinas enivroment is like peoples believs, chinese culture, and what they eat and how they get the food
the Yamatji flag is their flag like we have our flag
like a flag
The story goes: The flag fell from heaven, and was catched before it hit the ground. It was under war, and this was like a sign of something good :b
Sweden's flag feels just like any other flag.
The Samoan flag was adopted on February 24, 1949, while Samoa was still a trust territory of New Zealand. Samoa gained independence from New Zealand on January 1, 1962. The basic design of the Samoan flag was created in 1948. That flag was identical to the current flag except the Southern Cross star pattern had only four stars. The fifth star was added in February of 1949.
what is india flag looks like
normans flag is a viking flag
The flag was basically the US flag now.