The national emblem of Britain is the symbol of the king. The central pattern is a coat of arms, and the upper left corner and lower right corner of the shield are three golden lions with a red background, symbolizing England; In the upper right corner is the red lion standing in the upper half of the British national emblem of Di Chin, symbolizing Scotland; In the lower left corner is the golden harp on the blue ground, symbolizing Northern Ireland. On both sides of the coat of arms are a lion wearing a crown representing England and a unicorn representing Scotland. There is a motto written in French around the coat of arms, which means "evil is rewarded with evil, and evil with evil"; There is a guardian medal hanging at the bottom, and the ribbon says "God has God, I have rights". At the top of the coat of arms is a gold and silver helmet inlaid with jewels, an imperial crown and a crowned lion.
Let me start with the French flag: the tricolor flag was the flag of the Paris National Self-Defense Force during the French Revolution. White represents the king, blue and red represent the citizens of Paris, which is a symbol of the alliance between the royal family and the Paris bourgeoisie. 1946 The Constitution recognizes it as the national flag. The width ratio of the three ribbons is 30: 33: 37.
national emblem
France has no official national emblem, but traditionally it adopts the coat of arms of the Great Revolution as a national symbol. The coat of arms is oval, and it is painted with one of the symbols popular during the Great Revolution-the bundle of sticks, which is an authoritative symbol used by senior law enforcement officers in ancient Rome. Both sides of the bundle are decorated with olive branches and oak branches, and the ribbon wrapped between them reads "freedom, equality and fraternity" in French. The whole design consists of rings with Roman legion medals. Does the national flag have the flags of the king and queen?