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The origin of party flag

since the birth of the China * * * production party on July 1st, 1921, as a symbol and symbol of the party, party flag has represented it in different styles in different periods.

in January, 1922, representatives of the * * * production party in China attended the first congress of the * * * production party and the people's

revolutionary groups in the Far East held by the * * * production international in Moscow. The unified emblem of the * * * production international-"hammer and sickle" was hung at the venue, which showed that the international Bolsheviks were the proletarian vanguard organized by workers and peasants as the main force. In July of the same year, the Party held the second national congress, and decided that the China * * * production party would participate in the third * * production international. Since then, the signs of "hammer sickle" and "five-pointed star" have appeared on the flags of the Party-led Red Army of Workers and Peasants. In the Museum of Chinese Revolution, you can also see the early party flag with various patterns: a piece of red cloth is embedded with the English writing letter "CCP" of China's * * * production party, and the following words are written: "Sacrifice individuals, keep secrets, fight class, strive for revolution, obey party flag and never betray the party". In the center of the other flag is a sickle and a hammer, and in the five corners are written the five scarlet letters "China Producer Party".

After the Red Army's Long March arrived in northern Shaanxi, on April 28th, 1943, the Central Committee held a meeting of the Political Bureau in the cave of Yang Jialing, Yan 'an, and made a decision on making party flag style. "The length and width of the Chinese * * * party flag style is the ratio of 3 to 2, the upper left corner is yellow hammer sickle, there is no five-pointed star, and the background color of the flag is red". The meeting entrusted the General Office of the CPC Central Committee to produce a batch of standard party flag and distribute it to various organs for use. On April 23rd, 1945, the Seventh National Congress of China * * * Production Party was grandly held in Yang Jialing Central Auditorium in Yan 'an, and the new standard party flag was hung on the rostrum for the first time, thus ending the history that China * * * had no official party flag from the "First National Congress" to the "Sixth National Congress".