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Old 3rd May 2001, 15:59   #1 (permalink)
KIFIS
 
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Post Red Star on Chinese Warplanes :


The national emblem of a red star on all warplanes of the Peoples Republic of China is interesting because not only is it a symbol of visual recognition it is also a message. Contained within the borders of the star are two figures that represent a significant date in Chinese history. The lower horizontal line is the Chinese character for One and the upper inverted Vee is the Chinese character for Eight. Together they make 1-8 or 1st August 1927. The 1927 is omitted because every adult person in China knows what happened on 1st August 1927. It is sufficient to say 1-8.

KIFIS
 
Old 3rd May 2001, 16:56   #2 (permalink)
aeroguru
 
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Cool

Wouldn't that depend on which form of calender they use?
 
Old 3rd May 2001, 17:43   #3 (permalink)
Arkroyal
 
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fish

I'll bite:

What did happen 1/8/27?
 
Old 3rd May 2001, 18:12   #4 (permalink)
X-QUORK
 
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Thumbs down

Here we go again, KIFIS the Commie from Oz about to tell us all how bloody wonderful The Peoples Republic is.

Yawn.
 
 
 
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