What is the history of the Chinese Flag?
The creator of the Chinese national flag was Zang Liansong, an economist from the city of Shanghai, who was a member of the communist committee of that city. Who sewed the flag was Zhao Wenrei, a Chinese seam. To know more about the importance and value of the flag of China, it is necessary to go back to the past, to the years of 1949 approximately. Also, there are five yellow stars, whose color may refer to the “yellow race” of the Chinese. The biggest star represents the Communist Part of China, representing the great savior of China. The four smaller stars represent the four constituent parts of the Chinese society: the rural workers, the proletariat, the urban petit bourgeoisie and the national bourgeoisie. There’s an alternate interpretation, probably dubious, that says the bigger star is for the Han ethnicity while the other stars represent the other four “races” of the 1912-1928 flag.
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