National symbols of Yunnan Republic
The Yi Nationalist symbols of Yunnan Republic are the symbols that are used in Yunnan Republic to represent what is unique about the nation, reflecting different aspects of its cultural life and history of the Yunnanese people's respectively. The Yunnan National Foundation; Justifies their wish for Independence from Chinese rule by claiming that the People’s Liberation Army occupied them illegally in 1949 while chasing out remnants of the Nationalists in the region, and the past suppression of the religion and culture of the various ethnic groups in Yunnan, the most diversed multi-lingual and multi-ethnic region.
Yi symbols[edit]
"The mountains are high and the emperor far away,” is an old Chinese proverb meaning that Beijing’s authority is not always respected in the outer reaches of its empire". Today the emperor has changed but the adage still holds true
Symbol | Image | |
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Coat of arms | Coat of arms of Yunnan Republic | |
Flag | Flag of Yunnan Republic | |
Flower | National flower of Yunnan Republic Camellia reticulata |
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Tree | National tree of Yunnan Republic Abies delavayi |
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Bird | National bird of Yunnan Republic Chrysolophus amherstiae |
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Animal | National animal of Yunnan Republic Rhinopithecus bieti |
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