There are six stars on the Australian flag. The big star is the Commonwealth Star which has seven points, one for each state and one for the territories. The other five stars form the Southern Cross constellation which is visible from anywhere in Australia.
It is Crux, commonly known as the Southern Cross.
The four stars on the New Zealand flag represent the Southern Cross constellation, Crux.
The big star represents the leadership of the CPC - The Communist Party of China. The four smaller stars represent China's four social classes.
On the Australian flag you have the union jack on the left corner , and you have four white stars ,to mark the four corners, of a wast and almost empty Australia.
There are five stars on the China flag one large with four smaller ones. The large star represents the communist party. The smaller four stars represent the four classes united under the communist party: society peasants, workers, bourgeoisie, and capitalists.1949. Following the Communist take-over.
There are 5 stars on Chinas flag. The large five-pointed star represents the Chinese Communist Party and the four small five-pointed stars represent the workers, peasants, petty bourgeoisie and the national bourgeoisie four classes
The Communist Party of China. The four smaller stars represent the four classes of society all looking to the Party for guidance.
The Communist Party of China. The four smaller stars represent the four classes of society all looking to the Party for guidance.
The big star represents the leadership of the CPC - The Communist Party of China. The four smaller stars represent China's four social classes.
The flag of New Zealand has four stars, representing the southern cross.
The larger of the stars represents leadership and the four smaller stars represent the four classes of people underneath the leader I.E. the workers, thetherapists, the manny petties , and capitalists sympathetic to the Party. ....... The largest yellow star represents the Communist party and the smaller yellow stars represent the four social classes: peaseants, workers, bourgeoisie, and capitalists.
The four stars on our flag represent the southern cross, seen from all parts of New Zealand. If you line up the top and bottom star and follow the imaginary line all the way to the horizon you will be facing south.
These represent the Southern Cross constellation which can bee seen in the nights sky in New Zealand. Australia has a similar flag but with an extra star that can only be seen there. New Zealand is considering changing its flag to something more iconic.