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Do you know the meaning of our national flag, national anthem and national emblem?

I. National flag

The red flag in People's Republic of China (PRC) symbolizes the revolution. The five five-pointed stars on the national flag and their relationship symbolize the great unity of the revolutionary people under the leadership of the Communist Party of China. The yellow star is used to shine on the red earth, and each of the four small five-pointed stars has an angle facing the center of the big star, indicating unity around a center.

The big five-pointed star on China's national flag represents China's * * * production party, and the four small five-pointed stars represent workers, peasants, petty bourgeoisie and national bourgeoisie. The national flag is red, symbolizing the revolution, and the stars are yellow, indicating that the Chinese nation is yellow. The five five-pointed stars are connected with each other, alternating in density, symbolizing the great unity of the people of China. Every little star has a sharp corner facing the center of the big star, indicating the people's intention to the party.

Second, the national anthem.

Our national anthem is called March of the Volunteers. March of the Volunteers is the most popular song in the revolutionary struggle of the broad masses of our country for more than ten years, which has historical significance. March of the Volunteers was adopted as the national anthem of the people of China without modification, in order to arouse people's memories of the hardships and hardships in the process of starting a business in the motherland, inspire people to carry forward their patriotic enthusiasm against imperialist aggression and carry the revolution through to the end.

Third, the national emblem

National Emblem of the People's Republic of China consists of the national flag, Tiananmen Square, gears and ears of grain (the national flag and Tiananmen Square symbolize the country, the gears symbolize the working class, and the ears of grain symbolize the peasant class), symbolizing the new democratic revolutionary struggle of the China people since the May 4th Movement and the birth of the new China of the people's democratic dictatorship led by the working class and based on the alliance of workers and peasants.

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The creative background of March of Volunteers;

193 1 After the September 18th Incident, the bonfire of national self-defense was ignited in the northeast. Anti-Japanese volunteers have sprung up all over the northeast. Less than 1 year, the Northeast Anti-Japanese Volunteer Army has reached 300,000. Since February, some anti-Japanese armed forces in the northeast have been reorganized into anti-Japanese Coalition forces to continue the anti-Japanese struggle in various regions. During the arduous period of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, a song came from a prison in Shanghai: This is the lyrics written by writer Tian Han for the film "Children in the Storm" at that time. Nie Er composed the music, and it was March of the Volunteers.

1934 Zhu qinglan sponsored Shanghai Dentsu Film Company to shoot "Children of the Storm", written by Tian Han. However, as soon as Tian Han handed over the synopsis of the story and the lyrics of a theme song, he was arrested and imprisoned by the Kuomintang government on February 1935. Later, the film was adapted into print by China's first generation film director Xia Yan. After Tian Han was arrested, musician Nie Er found Xia Yan and undertook the task of writing the theme song for The Son of the Storm.

1 ? On April 18, 935, Nie Er arrived in Tokyo, Japan, and revised the first draft of the theme song composition of The Son of the Storm. After finalizing the score, he sent it back to China.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia China people's national anthem.

Baidu Encyclopedia march of the volunteers

Baidu Encyclopedia China People and National Emblem