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image by Eugene Ipavec, 30 August 2008
Source: A chart of national flags, 1958
A "China (Imperial Flag)" is shown at position (5;8) of A chart of national flags , possibly one of the dragon flags discussed on our Imperial Dragon Flag page, possibly the one refered but not illustrated for the report on the 1844 flag. .
It is a yellow ~2:3 rectangular flag with blue serrated fringe and black
dragon on it. The dragon design is not the typical Chinese dragon, it is
in a seated position, with coiled tail and raised wings, and shows three
legs (a fourth, at rear right, is implied).
António Martins- Tuválkin, 29 August 2008
If a typical Chinese one, it should have no wings, beak ot tail barb,
but should have horns and a snout, both missing.
Eugene Ipavec, 30 August 2008
image by Eugene Ipavec, 30 August 2008
Source: A chart of national flags, 1958
"China" at position (5;9) of A chart of national flags :
A triangular blue flag with red serrated fringe
António Martins- Tuválkin, 29 August 2008