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Unscramble colorful flags
The interpretation of five-color flag is also called "five-color flag". 1. Multicolor ensign. "Tongdian Binger II": "Therefore, the general will issue twelve colorful flags, and each tree will be placed in the left and right compartments of Chen Qian." Also stored as "colorful". Ten arrays of Sun Bin's art of war, ginkgo tree on bamboo slips in Han tombs: "Three sounds are complete, five colors are important." (2) Refers to the national flag of the Republic of China after the Revolution of 1911. It is called red, yellow, blue, white and black. Li Dazhao wrote in his poem "Mao Yi Residual Wax on a Pacific Ship": "Dark and colorful flags, few but colorful." See "Five-color Flag".

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The interpretation of five is five names, four plus one (the common capital "Wu" on banknotes and documents): multicolored. Five senses. Grain. Hardware. Five Dynasties (the name of the Chinese dynasty, the period when the political power of Houliang, Houtang, Houjin, Houhan and Houzhou was established in the Central Plains). Five Emperors (the legendary five emperors in China, usually referring to the Yellow Emperor, Zhuan Xu and bunting). Used as a ceremonial ceremony in ancient times. Tang Li Shangyin's "A Hundred Rhymes in the Western Suburb": "The colorful flag turns to the beginning, and the jade seat becomes auspicious." "Qing Hui Dian Yu Tu Wei Cai Qi": "The imperial concubine wears ceremonial colorful flags, with satin, vermilion and black colors, all of which are oblique but not embroidered. The rest is like a phoenix flag.