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National symbols of Janpia

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Symbol Name Image Description
Flag
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The Janpian flag is composed of two dark red colors, with one symbolizing the blood of those who died for the revolution, and the other for the blood of her enemies. The black color symbolizes the rebirth and struggles to upheld the Revolutionary Ideals and pursuing its goal. As for its symbols, the center sun culturally symbolizes victory or Janpia itself, with the three rays of the sun signifying the motto of Janpia: Hardwork, discipline, and unity. The star on the right symbolizes the Revolutionary Ideals, while the cross on the left symbolizes the order of the Revolution.
Emblem
Emblem of the Janpian Union of Revolutionary Government Workers' Party
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Anthem
(Instrumental)
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National Flower
Lotus Flower
(Lilyaki)
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The lotus flower symbolizes rebirth, which echoes the events during the Janpian Civil War in which the nation was reborn with struggle as a Party for the people. It also symbolizes enlightenment, mainly since the lily flowers bloom and emerge from the dark mud.
Red Spider Lily
(Ralilyaki)
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The Red Spider Lily is one of the two national flowers of Janpia. While the lotus flower symbolizes Janpian rebirth, the Red Spider Lily symbolizes death; completing the meaning of the Janpian flag.
National Tree
Janpian Maple Tree
(Hitomiki)
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The maple tree itself is used as a symbol of Janpia, while the falling crimson leaves were used as a symbol for the fallen revolutionaries. The cycle continues as the old leaves descend from their branches, and new ones sprout.
National Animal
Raven
(Unaka)
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The raven symbolizes philosophy, intelligence, and wisdom, which represents the Janpian intelligentsia class during the 3rd and 4th era. The intelligentsia and the working class became one, forming an ideal bond of a new revolutionary man: A worker and a thinker.
Masetheka Dragon (Unofficial)
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Masetheka is a Janpian auspicious dragon known to be the founding deity of Schonghue. Its name was also the origin of the term "Mathaska", which literally means as deity in Janpian language.
National Instrument
Juyosche
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National Clothing
Tironov
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National Calendar
National Sport
Kenori
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National Mountain
Asentokai (Unofficial)
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See also