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  1. Yellow represents the centre and the Manchus, symbolizes the rule of emperor of four directions and virtue of Ren in Confucianism, and earth in the Five Elements. Red represents the south and the Han, symbolises passion and courage, and fire in the Five Elements.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ManchukuoManchukuo - Wikipedia

    On February 25, the Council decided that the name of the new country name (Manchukuo), the national flag, era name, and more. Manchukuo was formally established on 1 March in Xinjing, and the council was abolished.

  3. Flags of the World – Manchukuo (Japanese Puppet State in China) The flag of the Empire of Manchuria had a yellow field with four horizontal stripes of different colours in the upper-left corner.

  4. Official flag of Manchukuo—the yellow represents the Manchu’s, the Emperor, Ren and the four cardinal points of a compass, and the five colors on top represents the five elements but also correlates to the national motto, “Five Races Under One Union.”.

  5. Jul 31, 2020 · The flag: a yellow field (symbolizing unification), with four horizontal stripes in the upper right corner: red (bravery), blue (justice), white (purity) and black (determination). Bruce Tindall, 9 December 1995. It's interesting that the Manchukuo flag is the Chinese republican one with the yellow taken out and turned into the field.

  6. Manchukuo (1932–1945, 満州国, lit. "State of Manchuria") was a former puppet state created in 1932 by Imperial Japan in Manchuria and eastern Inner Mongolia, with the cooperation of former Qing Dynasty officials.

  7. Manchukuo, puppet state created in 1932 by Japan out of the three historic provinces of Manchuria (northeastern China). After the Russo-Japanese War (1904–05), Japan gained control of the Russian-built South Manchurian Railway, and its army established a presence in the region; expansion there was.

  8. Jan 4, 2021 · Look up the flag of Mengjiang/Mengkukuo and you'll see it was based on the same flag. The Japanese wanted their Chinese puppet to use the 5 races flag, but Wang Jingwei refused and instead put a yellow banner with Sun Zhongshans flag.

  9. The flag of the empire was yellow with a blue dragon which represents the East. The colour yellow is the colour of the Manchou and the colour of the Manchou Qing-Dynasty which ruled China.

  10. It was a plain yellow flag with a gold "orchid" flower (in French "orchidée") in its center. Maybe it was the imperial flag of Emperor Kangte? Jerome, 06 December 1997. The flower is Chinese spring orchid which is not actually available in Manchukou but Emperor's favorite flower then. Nozomi Kariyasu, 28 January 2005.

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