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Can the party flag and the national flag on the cultural wall be shaped differently?
The party flag and national flag on the cultural wall cannot be shaped differently. The reasons are as follows:
1. Cultural wall: The cultural wall is a rectangular display surface that can be used to display various cultures, artistic works, slogans, etc. Although cultural walls can vary in size and material, most cultural walls are rectangular or nearly rectangular in shape.
2. Party flag: The party flag of the Communist Party of China is a golden sickle and hammer crossed pattern on a red background. According to the regulations of the Communist Party of China flag, the shape of the party flag is rectangular with an aspect ratio of 3:2, that is, the length to width ratio is 3:2.
3. National flag: China’s national flag is a five-star red flag, in which the big five-pointed star is golden and the four small five-pointed stars are white, arranged on the right side of the big five-pointed star. According to the Flag Law of the People's Republic of China, the flag is rectangular in shape with an aspect ratio of 3:2, that is, the length to width ratio is 3:2. Alien refers to a shape, appearance, or characteristics that differs from the regular or expected form. This word is used to describe an unusual or peculiar object, creature, or phenomenon.
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