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The flag of the Empire of Manchuria had a yellow field with four horizontal stripes of different colours in the upper-left corner. The colours of the flag were based on the colours on the Five Races Under One Union flags used by the Beiyang government, the Empire of China, and by the Fengtian clique. The flag was first established in Announcement of National Flag on 1 March 1932.[1] In 2020, display of the flag was banned in Hong Kong under the national security law, together with eight other "independence flags."[a][3]
National flag of Manchukuo | |
Use | Civil and state flag, civil ensign |
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Proportion | 2:3 |
Adopted | 1 March 1932 |
Relinquished | 17 August 1945 |
Naval ensign | |
Use | Naval ensign |
Proportion | 2:3 |
Imperial Standard of Manchukuo | |
Proportion | 2:3 |
Adopted | 1934 |
According to the Document of the Explanation of National Flag issued by the State Council of Manchukuo on 24 February 1933, the colours on the flag represent the four directions and centre.[4] The Study of Manchukuo National Flag published by state council of Manchukuo later also gave a representative based on Wu Xing.[5]
Manchukuo naval rank flags were similar in design to those of the Soviet Navy but retained the national colours.
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