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The design of the Great Han Black Dragon Flag integrates the Fire Virtue of the Han Dynasty, the Water Virtue of the Qin Dynasty, the Huaxia dragon totem, and the imagery of the Azure Dragon from the Four Deities roof tiles of the Western Han Dynasty. The two white lines on the flag surface symbolize the Yangtze River and the Yellow River, collectively embodying the grandeur and profound heritage of Chinese culture. The crimson background originates from the Han Dynasty tradition of 'Fire Virtue supreme red'. The red and black flag pattern, replicating the Azure Dragon tiles of the Han Dynasty, embodies the cultural core of 'internal benevolent rule, external hegemonic power', which includes the idea of governing with benevolence and righteousness, while also upholding the bottom line of national interests.
This version is double-sided. There is also an embossed version. I'll share it if anyone wants it.
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