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The national flag law stipulates, among other things, that schools should fly the national flag every day.
The National Flag Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that schools should fly the national flag every day except statutory holidays.

The purpose of this regulation is to safeguard the dignity of the national flag, ensure the correct use of the national flag, enhance citizens' national concept and carry forward the spirit of patriotism. A school is a place for teaching and educating people. We should raise the national flag to cultivate students' patriotic feelings and national pride, and encourage students to study hard and grow up healthily for the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.

At the same time, schools should strengthen the maintenance and management of the national flag, ensure its integrity and solemnity, and take measures to prevent it from being damaged or defiled. Educators believe that this can cultivate students' national concept and help to enhance their national identity.

Hanging the national flag and holding a flag-raising ceremony in schools are not only the provisions of the National Flag and National Emblem (Amendment) Ordinance, but also the important contents of school education. Relevant education and activities can cultivate students' national concept, national identity and promote patriotism.

Yang Runxiong said that by holding flag-raising ceremonies and other activities, students can also be guided to understand the history of China and the development of the country, and pay more attention to life attitudes such as respect, etiquette, discipline, unity and cooperation. The Education Bureau said that kindergartens should also consider the space, facilities and environment of their own school buildings, raise the national flag and regional flag in accordance with the regulations of primary and secondary schools when conditions permit, and hold flag-raising ceremonies to let students know the national flag and national anthem from an early age.

The meaning of the national flag of China:

National Flag of the People's Republic of China is a five-star red flag, a symbol and symbol of People's Republic of China (PRC). The designer of National Flag of the People's Republic of China is Zeng. The national flag is a red rectangle, and its length and height are three to two. The top left of the flag is decorated with five yellow five-pointed stars. A star is larger, and its circumscribed circle diameter is three-tenths of the height of the flag, ranking on the left; The four stars are smaller, the diameter of the circumscribed circle is one tenth of the height of the flag, and the ring arch is on the right side of the big star.

National Flag of the People's Republic of China started collecting national flag patterns from July 1949 to August 15. 1949 On August 20th, the National Flag and Emblem Selection Committee received 2992 national flag designs (30 12). 1949 On September 27th, the delegates to the first plenary session of China People's Political Consultative Conference passed a motion with the five-star red flag as the national flag.

The red color in National Flag of the People's Republic of China symbolizes the revolution. The five five-pointed stars on the national flag and their relationship symbolize the great unity of the revolutionary people under the leadership of * * *. The five-pointed star is yellow, indicating the light on the red ground. Each of the four small five-pointed stars has a tip facing the center of the big star, indicating unity around a center.