Flag of Manchukuo

National flag
Manchukuo
Small vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flag National flag of Manchukuo
UseCivil and state flag, civil ensign
Proportion2:3
Adopted1 March 1932 (1932-03-01)
Relinquished17 August 1945 (1945-08-17)
Naval ensign
UseNaval ensign
Proportion2:3
Flag of the Emperor of Manchukuo
Proportion2:3
Adopted1934

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]

Description

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.[2] The Study of Manchukuo National Flag published by state council of Manchukuo later also gave a representative based on Wu Xing.[3]

  • Yellow represents the centre and the Manchus, symbolizes the rule of emperor of four directions and virtue of Ren in Confucianism, and earth in the Five Elements.
  • Red represents the south and the Han, symbolises passion and courage, and fire in the Five Elements.
  • Blue represents the east and the Mongols, symbolises youthfulness and holiness, and wood in the Five Elements.
  • White represents the west and the Japanese, symbolises purity and justice, and gold in the Five Elements.
  • Black represents the north and the Koreans, symbolises will and determination, and water in the Five Elements.[4][5]

Manchukuo naval rank flags were similar in design to those of the Soviet Navy but retained the national colours.

Other flags

Manchukuo Imperial Navy

1932–1935

  • Flag of an admiral
    Flag of an admiral
  • Flag of a vice admiral
    Flag of a vice admiral
  • Flag of a rear admiral
    Flag of a rear admiral
  • Flag of a 1st class commodore
    Flag of a 1st class commodore

1935–1941

  • Flag of the Navy Minister
    Flag of the Navy Minister
  • Flag of an admiral
    Flag of an admiral
  • Flag of a vice admiral
    Flag of a vice admiral
  • Flag of a rear admiral
    Flag of a rear admiral
  • Flag of a 1st class commodore
    Flag of a 1st class commodore
  • Flag of a commander (2nd class commodore)
    Flag of a commander (2nd class commodore)
  • Flag of a superior commander
    Flag of a superior commander

Coast Guard

  • Flag of the Manchukuo Shipping Office
    Flag of the Manchukuo Shipping Office
  • Flag of marine support ships
    Flag of marine support ships
  • Flag of the Manchukuo Coast Guard
    Flag of the Manchukuo Coast Guard

Marine Police

  • Flag of the Marine Police
    Flag of the Marine Police
  • Flag of the Chief of Civil Administration
    Flag of the Chief of Civil Administration
  • Flag of the Chief of Police Civil Administration
    Flag of the Chief of Police Civil Administration
  • Flag of the Chief of Marine Police
    Flag of the Chief of Marine Police
  • Flag of the Marine Police Senior Officer at Present Afloat
    Flag of the Marine Police Senior Officer at Present Afloat

Postal flag

  • Postal flag of Manchukuo
    Postal flag of Manchukuo

Political organisation

  • Flag of the Concordia Association
    Flag of the Concordia Association

Boy Scouts of Manchukuo

South Manchuria Railway Company

  • Flag of the South Manchuria Railway Company
    Flag of the South Manchuria Railway Company

See also

References

  1. ^ "満洲國政府公報日譯" 第1号、1932年4月1日、3頁
  2. ^ 对国旗意义的解释文件, State council of Manchukuo, 24 February 1933
  3. ^ 《新国家大満洲》,趙欣伯 著,東京書房,昭和7年
  4. ^ 貴志俊彦著『満洲国のビジュアル・メディア―ポスター・絵はがき・切手』、吉川弘文館 22頁、ISBN 978-4642080361
  5. ^ 《新国家大満洲》,趙欣伯 著,東京書房,昭和7年

External links

  • Flags of the World – Manchukuo (Japanese Puppet State in China)