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Origin and meaning of China's national emblem composition and symbolic significance of the national

The design and completion of the national emblem of the people's Republic of China is the result of collective creation, the crystallization of the collective wisdom of many experts and scholars, and the embodiment of the people's will. It condenses the efforts of many designers; It is full of their love for the Communist Party of China, their longing for socialism and their deep love for new China.

Composition of national emblem pattern:

The center of the national emblem is the golden Tiananmen Gate Tower on the red ground. The four golden small five pointed stars directly above the tower are in a half arc shape, with a big five pointed star in the ring. The national emblem is surrounded by golden ears of wheat and rice, and the intersection of wheat and rice straw is a circular gear; The center of the gear is intertwined with a red ribbon, which is tied to the left and right, hangs down the wheat straw, and divides the gear into upper and lower parts.

Meaning of national emblem pattern:

The combination of red and gold reflects the sanctity and solemnity of the people's Republic of China.

The design of the national emblem symbolizes the new democratic revolutionary struggle of the Chinese people since the May 4th Movement and the birth of the people's democratic dictatorship led by the working class based on the alliance of workers and peasants, and represents the dignity of the people's Republic of China.

Origin and symbolic significance of the National Emblem:

On the eve of the founding of the people's Republic of China in 1949, Tsinghua University and the Central Academy of fine arts accepted the order of the central government and established national emblem design teams respectively to carry out the design of the national emblem of new China.

After many consultation and research, the pattern of the national emblem was finally determined, including the national flag, Tiananmen Square, gears and ears of wheat and rice. Its meaning is to use the pattern of Tiananmen Square as a symbol of national spirit; Use gears, wheat and rice ears to symbolize the working class and the peasant class; The five stars on the national flag represent the great unity of the Chinese people under the leadership of the Communist Party of China. The national emblem pattern was handed over to Gao Zhuang, a professor of the Tsinghua University group, who finally completed the design, processing and shaping of the national emblem model. On September 20, 1950, Chairman Mao Zedong of the Central People's government issued an order to publish the design of the national emblem of the people's Republic of China.

The national emblem of the people's Republic of China is a symbol of our great motherland. In the majestic Great Hall of the people, in the customs of the motherland and in the people's court, whenever we see the solemn and beautiful national emblem, we will feel a lofty feeling of patriotism.

The national emblem is round. In the middle of the circle, there are five dazzling Venus above, and below is the majestic and dignified Tiananmen tower. On the right side of the Tiananmen tower is a golden gear. The ears of rice on both sides of the gear are symmetrically surrounded upward and coincide with the top in the middle. The center of the gear is tied with two red ribbons, extending to both sides in an arc, and then hanging downward, The round national emblem has a firm and stable feeling. The basic colors of the national emblem are red and yellow, warm, beautiful, noble and solemn.

The pattern of Tiananmen Square is a symbol of our Chinese nation. The front view of the majestic and dignified Tiananmen Gate Tower with national characteristics runs across the middle and lower part of the national emblem, symbolizing the excellent culture and indomitable heroism of the Chinese nation.

Gears and ears of rice symbolize the working class and the peasant class. The golden gear seems to drive the whole country forward. The huge ears of rice and wheat also symbolize the happiness of the people and the prosperity of the motherland.

The five stars on the national emblem represent the great unity of the Chinese people under the leadership of the Communist Party of China. The big star directly above represents the Communist Party of China. The party is the beacon and the sun. Without the Communist Party, there would be no new China. The four little stars are surrounded in a semicircle on one side, symbolizing hundreds of millions of people, their hearts towards the Communist Party, strong unity and unity.