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When was the stamp emblem of New China designed?

1.1On March 20th, 896, Emperor Guangxu of Qing Dynasty approved the opening of national postal service, and the official opening time was1February 20th, 897. Due to the corruption of the Qing government, the postal rights in China were basically in the hands of foreigners. 19110 In June, the Revolution of 1911 led by Dr. Sun Yat-sen overthrew the feudal dynasty of the Qing Dynasty and established the Republic of China. Daqing Post was renamed Chunghwa Post accordingly. 1921on may 23rd, China general post office formally formulated and promulgated the "Jiahe Yan Fei" postal emblem, which is the earliest postal emblem in China. Its patterns are composed of Jiahe, Hong Fei and the national flag, which are divided into two types: round and oval. On August 13 of the same year, the General Post Office of the Republic of China issued a circular to formally write the relevant provisions of the postal emblem into the postal outline, which stipulated: "A. The design of the postal emblem is made by connecting Jiahe Hong Fei with the national flag. B. The buttons and hats on the uniform are decorated with Jiahe and Hong Fei. " At that time, the national flag was a five-color flag, red, yellow, blue, white and black from top to bottom. Hong Fei in the postal emblem refers to the wild goose, because there is a saying in ancient China that "the geese pass to deliver books", which symbolizes the postal service of delivering letters. 2. After the Northern Expedition, the Beiyang government collapsed, the five-color flag in the postal emblem pattern was cancelled, and the flying geese were embedded in the double-ear golden harvest in the circle. Although the government has not explicitly announced this model, it is still temporarily used in post offices all over the country.

3. In the 19th year of the Republic of China (A.D. 1930), the Ministry of Communications at that time redesigned the postal emblem with a blue circle on a white background and built-in red seal character "Postal". 1. After the founding of New China, there was no stamp at first. 1949 The decision was made at the first national postal congress: "The tools and uniforms of the people's post are all marked green. Because green means smooth, rapid, accurate, safe and convenient, symbolizing peace, youth, lush and prosperity. " 1965, 18 In March, with the approval of the State Council, the former Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications officially announced the pattern of the national emblem of China post and telecommunications. The emblem of post and telecommunications is a circular pattern consisting of a golden five-pointed star and a red background. The upper corner and two lower corners of the five-pointed star form the word "person", and the central and left and right corners are composed of the words "post" and "electricity". The whole design represents "People's Posts and Telecommunications", and the red background is the color of the national flag of China people.

Since the reform and opening up, China's post and telecommunications industry has made great progress. In order to meet the needs of the new situation, 1998, after the separation of posts and telecommunications, the postal department launched a new postal emblem. The logo is written in both Chinese and English, with Chinese characters "China Post" and English characters "China Post".