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What does the "battle" of the honor guards of the three armed forces mean?

rely on

Pinyin: zhàng, strokes: 5, interpretation; Weapons: instruments. Open flame ~; Holding a weapon: ~ sword; Fight: fight ~. win ~; Rely on: rely on. Yang ~. ~ yeah. ~ to be fair (just for the sake of justice)

Flags, weapons, etc. Escorted by a guard of honor

In ancient times, it was used to protect soldiers. Of flags, umbrellas, fans, weapons, etc. Emperors and officials are held by guards when they travel. Now it refers to the weapons held by the guards when the country holds a grand ceremony or greets foreign leaders, and also refers to the flags and signs held at the front of the parade.

Etiquette is the essence of a country's culture, and military salute by soldiers is a kind of essence.

Since its establishment, the honor guards of the three armed forces have successfully completed the mission of foreign heads of state to visit, raised the national flag at the handover ceremony in Hong Kong and Macao, and raised and lowered the national flag at the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. They were awarded the honorary title of "model soldier of the army" by the Central Military Commission and won wide acclaim from the public and public opinion at home and abroad.