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The national emblem consists of several parts

The center of the national emblem is the golden Tiananmen Gate Tower on the red ground. Four small golden five-pointed stars directly above the tower are in the shape of a half arc, surrounding a large five-pointed star. The national emblem is surrounded by golden wheat and rice ears forming a perfect circular ring, and the intersection of the wheat and rice stalks is a circular gear; a red ribbon is intertwined in the center of the gear, and the wheat stalks are tied to the left and right and hang down, and the gear is divided into upper and lower parts.

The national emblem symbolizes the Chinese people’s new-democratic revolutionary struggle since the May 4th Movement and the birth of New China under the people’s democratic dictatorship based on the alliance of workers and peasants led by the working class. It represents the ** of the Chinese people *The dignity of the country.

Extended information:

On August 28, 1949, when the Government Affairs Council convened a meeting of experts and scholars from various fields to discuss the national emblem pattern,

those who participated in the national emblem design work Gao Zhuang said at the meeting: "When shaping the national emblem model, I have a desire to make our national emblem more solemn, clearer, healthier, stronger, more stylized, and more unified, and to give a higher national emblem The spirit of the times and the spirit of the times, so that the artistry of our national emblem can rise to the international level and shine forever."

In the process of modifying the national emblem pattern and shaping the three-dimensional model of the national emblem, Gaozhuang referred to a large number of materials. He also bought a Buddha statue and several bronze mirrors from the Qin, Han, Sui and Tang Dynasties as references. .

In order to make the national emblem more perfect and spectacular, he put the finished plaster model of the national emblem together with the original plane pattern, allowing people to compare and comment on it, listen to their opinions, and constantly modify it in order to achieve perfection. To this day, Gaozhuang still treasures the plaster model of the national emblem made at that time.

Gaozhuang has profound attainments in arts and crafts, and is very skilled in woodcuts and sketches. He has won the praise of the art master Mr. Xu Beihong. Over the past decades, he has cultivated a large number of artistic talents with both political integrity and ability for the motherland. , and made due contributions to my country’s arts and crafts education.