Emblem of the Great Chinese National Empire By Friedrich-Habsburg Watch

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Originally, the Great Chinese National Empire used a map of China's territorial claims at the time overlapped with the Great Chinese National Empire's flag. However, in 1940 it was decided that the emblem should be changed, and Emperor Feng took the original emblem, drew two crossed flags of the Empire on it, overlapped all with the Twelve Symbols national emblem of China used between 1912 and 1928, and added two crossed swords to represent the regime's militaristic nature.

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