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Stroke order of logo characters
The stroke order of sign characters is: dot, horizontal, horizontal hook, left, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, vertical, horizontal, horizontal, left and dot.

1, origin and significance: the word flag originated from ancient flags, which originally meant a sign made of cloth or paper for identification or command. In ancient times, flags were widely used in military affairs, politics and daily life, and became an important tool for people to express their opinions and transmit information. Therefore, the word flag plays an important role in ancient culture and history.

2. Cultural tradition: In China culture, the word national flag has a profound cultural tradition. For example, the national flag is usually used to symbolize the country and the government, such as the national flag and party flag. In addition, flags are also used to symbolize various groups, organizations and religions. , such as school flag, Olympic flag, religious flag, etc.

The combination of signs is as follows:

1, Flag Victory: As soon as the flag is opened, you will win when you enter the battle. The metaphor is to get good grades from the beginning. Even number: Metaphorically, both sides are equal in strength. Put down the flag and stop beating drums. It used to mean hiding your whereabouts when marching, so as not to be noticed by the enemy. Now it is a metaphor for things ending or losing momentum. Yan: supine position, extending to fall.

2. Make a big splash: describe the momentum and scale of the attack. It also describes the huge momentum and scale of mass activities. Zhang: furnishings and display; Flags and drums: flags and drums. Pull the banner to be a tiger skin: a metaphor for scaring and deceiving people under the banner of revolution. Flag (qí zhì): indicates a sign, indicating. Red flag: A red flag.

3. The Stars and Stripes (xρng qí): a star or a star flag. Flag and drum (incarnation of G incarnation): Flag and drum are the tools for ancient armies to command operations. Flag-bearer (qí shǒu): A flag-bearer is a representative leader. Flag: A flag marked or required. Flagpole: A pole supporting a flag.

4. Cheongsam: the traditional dress of women and the robe of the flag bearer. Qiren (qí rén): a flag genus, which refers to the members of a military organization composed of the Manchu Eight Banners in the Qing Dynasty. Flag: A flag used to indicate a signal or call. Banner (qí hào): a metaphor for propaganda or momentum. For example, "playing the banner of science and technology" and "playing your own banner".

5, evenly matched (qí gǔ xiāng dāng): the strength is equal, evenly matched. Qí gǔ xiāng wàng: It means equal momentum and mutual echo. Qí gǔ xiāng tóu: It means equal momentum and mutual echo. Qimen (qí mén): a door with a flag, which is a metaphor for people or things with the same momentum.

6. Flag-bearer (qí shǒu): a metaphor for a person who has made outstanding contributions in a certain field or aspect. Qíbοng: refers to soldiers holding flags or soldiers wearing red uniforms. Qí mín: refers to people who support or are associated with the ruling class. Qí xiào: refers to soldiers or officials who raise flags.