Quote by: Jung Chang

Finally, in 1888, Cixi approved the Western-style Navy Regulations. It was in endorsing these Regulations that she effectively unveiled China’s first national flag. The country had had no national ensign, until its engagement with the West at the beginning of her reign necessitated a triangular-shaped golden yellow flag for the nascent navy. Now she endorsed its change into the internationally standard quadrangular shape. On the flag, named the Yellow Dragon, was a vividly blue, animated dragon, raising its head towards a bright-red globe, the sun. With the birth of this national flag, remarked contemporary Western commentators, ‘China proudly took her proper place among the nations.


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Author Bio


  • NameJung Chang
  • Descriptionwriter from China
  • BornMarch 25, 1952
  • CountryPeople's Republic Of China
  • ProfessionWoman Of Letters; Historian; Autobiographer