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What does the red flag represent?

The red of the national flag represents the revolution.

The national flag of People's Republic of China (PRC) is a red rectangle with an aspect ratio of three to two. There are five yellow five-pointed stars on the top left of the flag. The diameter of the circumscribed circle of the larger star is three-tenths of the height of the national flag, and the diameter of the circumscribed circle of the smaller star is one-tenth of the height of the national flag. The flagpole cover arched on the right side of the big star is white.

There are five five-pointed stars on the flag, one big and four small * * *, located in the upper left corner of the red flag. The five-pointed star is yellow, symbolizing brightness and brilliance. The big star represents the China * * production party, and the four small stars represent workers, peasants, intellectuals and the national bourgeoisie (that is, workers, peasants and businessmen), and it is said that they also represent the people of all ethnic groups in the country.

Four little stars surround the big star, and the corner of each little star is facing the center of the big star, symbolizing the great unity of the revolutionary people under the leadership of the Communist Party of China and the people's support for the party.

The origin of the national flag:

With the victory of the War of Liberation, the Preparatory Committee of the New Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) issued a notice to solicit national flag patterns in July 1949, and designed and submitted its national flag samples. Among 2992 national flag designs, Zeng's design was selected as 38 candidate sketches. After many discussions and minor revisions, his design was chosen as the national flag of the new regime.