The 87-style hard epaulettes of officers of the armed forces and the armed police are all yellow, with the general officer as Venus and the junior officers as Silver Stars. The colors of service lines are different: red stripe with red edge, black stripe with black edge, blue stripe with blue edge, and red stripe with yellow edge.
The 87-style soft epaulettes of army, navy and air force officers and armed police officers are brown green, black, blue and olive green respectively. The three armed forces are all yellow stars with yellow stripes, and the armed police are red stars with yellow stripes.
The epaulettes of Type 87 land, sea and air cadets are red, black and blue with yellow edges, and the soft and hard epaulettes are the same color. The hard epaulettes of armed police cadets are red and green, and the soft epaulettes are green and red.
Type 87 civilian hard epaulettes for land, sea, air and armed police are green and red, blue and black, green and blue, and green and red.
Type 87 civilian soft epaulettes for land, sea, air and armed police are brown green, black, blue and olive green respectively.
The epaulettes of Type 99 soldiers of land, sea, air and armed police are green, blue, black and red respectively, and the military/police rank marks are all yellow.
The 07 epaulettes of army, navy and air force officers and armed police officers are dark brown green, black, blue and dark olive green respectively. All military/police officers are yellow stripes and yellow stars, with the same color of soft and hard epaulettes, and the color of civilian and cadet epaulettes is the same as that of officers.
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