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Japanese army flag (reproduced)

The release of the Japanese military flag was exactly the same as the Fengjie held by the diplomatic envoys in ancient China. It was a very long string of choruses. Each infantry corps had such military flags. The military flag was a totem and also represented the troops. The military flag disappeared without the troops. Each unit must survive and die with the military flag. This kind of military flag was never seized on the battlefield. When the Japanese army was defeated, all troops burned the military flags. Therefore, the Japanese army did not hand over the military flags of any unit. Now most Chinese people must not know that the Japanese military flags were like this.

The long section of the military flag can be stitched with the name of the troops on it, but the flag is not a military flag. These strings of joints are the real military flag, and were personally given by the Emperor.

Published (the above is reproduced from China.com, and the copyright belongs to the original author)
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