The Chinese flag is red to represent communism. The large star represents the government. The smaller stars, which each have a ray pointing towards the large star, represent the classes of people: workers, peasants, bourgeoisie, and patriotic capitalists.
The color red is supposed to be associated with communism. There are five stars presented with one bigger than the others. The larger one represents the leadership of the Communist Party while the smaller ones represented the classes of people (workers, peasants, bourgeoisie (concerned with property values) and capitalists (invested in business etc)).
i think is for freedom
They mean your mom
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Korea?
whaddaya meen??
There's no yellow on the Chinese flag
It depends on the flag. Many flags have red on them, but they can have different archetypal meanings.
actually, that's not the Chinese flag is the Turkish flag!
The Commonwealth Star of the Australian flag has seven points, one for each State and one for the Territories.
The Chinese flag was designed in 1984 in honor of her majesty Queen Elizabeth II
Australia was one nation with a major centre for Parliament House and the Government (:
There is no such thing as a 'chines flag'.
China's Flag, or the flag of China, is a mainly red flag with 5 golden stars embellished upon it. The red is to symbolise the Revolution, and the Stars are to represent the leadership change during this time.
The Welsh flag and the Bhutan Flag Also the Maltese flag
The maple leaf on the canadian flag symbolise each provinces and territories with each tip it has. The Maple is a common tree in the south east of canada.