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National                    National Designation


                                                 T
                                                             he founding father of the

                     Symbols                                 ROC, Sun Yat-sen, first pro-
                                                             posed the na me “Republic
                                                             of China” 中華民國 at the first
                                                 official meeting of the Revolutionary Al-
                                                 liance 中國同盟會 in Tokyo in 1905. Sun
                                                 said, “Not until that day in autumn 1905
                                                 when outstanding individuals of the entire
                                                 country gathered to found the Revolution-
                                                 ary Alliance in Tokyo did I come to believe
                                                 the great revolutionary task could indeed
                                                 be achieved. Only at this point did I dare
                                                 to propose the national designation of
                                                 ‘Republic of China’ and announce it to the
                                                 members of our party, so that each could
                                                 return to their respective province and pro-
                                                 claim the message of the revolution and
                                                 disseminate the ideas behind the founding
                                                 of the Republic of China.”
                                                     The name became official on January
                                                 1, 1912, when the Provisional Assembly 臨
                                                 時國民大會 of representatives from across
                                                 China declared the establishment of the
                                                 Republic and swore in Sun as its president.


                                                 ROC Year Designations
                                                     In official and most ordinary usages,
                                                 years in the ROC are calculated from the
                                                 year of the Republic’s founding, 1912.
                                                 Thus, 1912 was referred to as “the first
                                                 year of the Republic of China,” and 2011 is
                                                 “the 100th year of the Republic of China,”
                                                 and so on. This is a continuation of the
                                                 millennia-old system in China of beginning
                                                 new year designations with the start of a
                                                 new era, which once coincided with the as-
                                                 cension of a new emperor.
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National Anthem                                 National Flag
                The words of the ROC national an-                The “white sun in a blue sky” portion
           them were first delivered as an exhortation     of the ROC’s national flag was originally
           by Sun Yat-sen at the opening ceremony          designed by Lu Hao-tung 陸皓東, a martyr
           of the Whampoa Military Academy 黃埔軍             of the Chinese revolution. Lu presented his
           校 on June 16, 1924. This exhortation was        design in a meeting of the Revive China
           designated as the Kuomintang’s (KMT)            Society 興中會 in Hong Kong on February
           中國國民黨 party song in 1928, after which           21, 1895. It was redesigned to include a
           the KMT publicly solicited contributions        crimson background during the years just
           for a tune to fit the words. A melody by        prior to the revolution. This later design is
           Cheng Mao-yun 程懋筠 was selected out of           still used today as the national emblem.
           those submitted by 139 contenders. (See             Before the Wuchang Uprising 武昌起
           page 4 for both lyrics and melody.)             義 in 1911 (also known as the 1911 Xinhai
                In the late 1920s and early 1930s,         Revolution 辛亥革命), the revolutionary
           the Ministry of Education (MOE) held            armies in different provinces had differ-
           two separate competitions for the lyrics        ent flags: the one used in the Wuhan 武漢
           for a national anthem, using the KMT            area had 18 yellow stars, representing the
           party song in the meantime as a tempo-          18 administrative divisions of China at the
           rary national anthem. None of the entries       time; the Shanghai army adopted a five-
           reviewed by the MOE were deemed ap-             color flag of red, yellow, blue, white and
           propriate, so Dr. Sun’s composition was         black, representing the five main ethnic
           finally adopted as the official anthem of       groups of China; and Guangdong 廣東,
           the Republic of China in 1937.                  Guangxi 廣西, Yunnan 雲南 and Guizhou
                The anthem first declares the Three        貴州 provinces used the “white sun in a
           Principles of the People 三民主義 to be the         blue sky.”
           foundation of the nation and a guide to a            When the Provisional Government
           world commonwealth of peace and har-            was first established, the five-color flag
           mony; and then calls upon the people to         was adopted as the national flag, the 18-
           be brave, earnest and faithful in striving to   star flag was used by the army, and the
           fulfill that goal.                              “white sun in a blue sky” by the navy. The
                                                           current ROC national flag was officially
                                                           adopted on May 5, 1921.




              2




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The 12 points of the white sun in the
           emblem represent the Chinese conceptu-
           alization of a day’s being divided into 12
           two-hour periods, symbolizing unceasing
           progress. At one level, the three colors
           of blue, white and crimson stand for the
           Three Principles of the People: national-
           ism, democracy and social well-being. At
           another level, the colors embody qualities
           that evoke other concepts enumerated in      National flag
           the Three Principles: the blue signifies
           brightness, purity and freedom, and thus
           a government that is of the people; the
           white, honesty, selflessness and equality,
           and thus a government that is by the peo-
           ple; and the crimson, sacrifice, bloodshed
           and brotherly love, thus a government that
           is for the people.


           National Flower
                The plum blossom, Prunus mume,          National flower
           was officially designated by the ROC Ex-
           ecutive Yuan to be the national flower on
           July 21, 1964. The plum blossom, which
           produces shades of pink and white and
           gives off a delicate fragrance, has great
           symbolic value in Chinese culture because
           of its resilience during the harsh winter.
           The triple grouping of stamens (one long
           and two short) represents Sun Yat-sen’s
           Three Principles of the People, while the
           five petals symbolize the five branches of
           the ROC government.




                                                                              3




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NATIONAL ANTHEM OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA
                                                                                                       Music by Cheng Mao-yun 程懋筠
              Dr. Sun Yat-sen 孫中山                                                                      Arrangement by Huang Tzu 黃自




                                    三           民    主              義, 吾               黨      所            宗, 以             建    民
                                   San	    -   min - zhu        -   yi, wu             dang   suo          zong, yi        jian  min
                                   San	    -   min - zhu        -   yi, our            aim    shall         be;  to       found a free




                               國, 以              進 大                 同, 咨               爾 多 士, 為                    民      前    鋒, 夙
                              guo,   yi          jin da             tong. Zi            er duo shi, wei             min qian    feng, su
                              land, world        peace be our       stand. Lead         on, com - rades, van -      guards ye   are; hold




                        夜      匪 懈, 主             義 是 從, 矢                 勤 矢                    勇,         必          信      必
                        ye     fei xie, zhu        yi shi cong. Shi        qin shi                yong,      bi         xin     bi
                       fast   your aim, by        sun and star. Be      ear-nest and              brave,     your     coun-try to




                           忠,        一           心      一                德, 貫                 徹     始                   終!
                          zhong,     yi          xin    yi               de,   guan           che shi                 zhong.
                          save;      one         heart, one              soul, one            mind, one                goal!




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ROC (Taiwan) Yearbook 2011 04national symbols

  • 1. National National Designation T he founding father of the Symbols ROC, Sun Yat-sen, first pro- posed the na me “Republic of China” 中華民國 at the first official meeting of the Revolutionary Al- liance 中國同盟會 in Tokyo in 1905. Sun said, “Not until that day in autumn 1905 when outstanding individuals of the entire country gathered to found the Revolution- ary Alliance in Tokyo did I come to believe the great revolutionary task could indeed be achieved. Only at this point did I dare to propose the national designation of ‘Republic of China’ and announce it to the members of our party, so that each could return to their respective province and pro- claim the message of the revolution and disseminate the ideas behind the founding of the Republic of China.” The name became official on January 1, 1912, when the Provisional Assembly 臨 時國民大會 of representatives from across China declared the establishment of the Republic and swore in Sun as its president. ROC Year Designations In official and most ordinary usages, years in the ROC are calculated from the year of the Republic’s founding, 1912. Thus, 1912 was referred to as “the first year of the Republic of China,” and 2011 is “the 100th year of the Republic of China,” and so on. This is a continuation of the millennia-old system in China of beginning new year designations with the start of a new era, which once coincided with the as- cension of a new emperor. 1 5-2011編輯群&National Symbols OK (indexed).indd 1 2011/10/17 10:28:27 PM
  • 2. National Anthem National Flag The words of the ROC national an- The “white sun in a blue sky” portion them were first delivered as an exhortation of the ROC’s national flag was originally by Sun Yat-sen at the opening ceremony designed by Lu Hao-tung 陸皓東, a martyr of the Whampoa Military Academy 黃埔軍 of the Chinese revolution. Lu presented his 校 on June 16, 1924. This exhortation was design in a meeting of the Revive China designated as the Kuomintang’s (KMT) Society 興中會 in Hong Kong on February 中國國民黨 party song in 1928, after which 21, 1895. It was redesigned to include a the KMT publicly solicited contributions crimson background during the years just for a tune to fit the words. A melody by prior to the revolution. This later design is Cheng Mao-yun 程懋筠 was selected out of still used today as the national emblem. those submitted by 139 contenders. (See Before the Wuchang Uprising 武昌起 page 4 for both lyrics and melody.) 義 in 1911 (also known as the 1911 Xinhai In the late 1920s and early 1930s, Revolution 辛亥革命), the revolutionary the Ministry of Education (MOE) held armies in different provinces had differ- two separate competitions for the lyrics ent flags: the one used in the Wuhan 武漢 for a national anthem, using the KMT area had 18 yellow stars, representing the party song in the meantime as a tempo- 18 administrative divisions of China at the rary national anthem. None of the entries time; the Shanghai army adopted a five- reviewed by the MOE were deemed ap- color flag of red, yellow, blue, white and propriate, so Dr. Sun’s composition was black, representing the five main ethnic finally adopted as the official anthem of groups of China; and Guangdong 廣東, the Republic of China in 1937. Guangxi 廣西, Yunnan 雲南 and Guizhou The anthem first declares the Three 貴州 provinces used the “white sun in a Principles of the People 三民主義 to be the blue sky.” foundation of the nation and a guide to a When the Provisional Government world commonwealth of peace and har- was first established, the five-color flag mony; and then calls upon the people to was adopted as the national flag, the 18- be brave, earnest and faithful in striving to star flag was used by the army, and the fulfill that goal. “white sun in a blue sky” by the navy. The current ROC national flag was officially adopted on May 5, 1921. 2 5-2011編輯群&National Symbols OK (indexed).indd 2 2011/10/17 10:28:28 PM
  • 3. The 12 points of the white sun in the emblem represent the Chinese conceptu- alization of a day’s being divided into 12 two-hour periods, symbolizing unceasing progress. At one level, the three colors of blue, white and crimson stand for the Three Principles of the People: national- ism, democracy and social well-being. At another level, the colors embody qualities that evoke other concepts enumerated in National flag the Three Principles: the blue signifies brightness, purity and freedom, and thus a government that is of the people; the white, honesty, selflessness and equality, and thus a government that is by the peo- ple; and the crimson, sacrifice, bloodshed and brotherly love, thus a government that is for the people. National Flower The plum blossom, Prunus mume, National flower was officially designated by the ROC Ex- ecutive Yuan to be the national flower on July 21, 1964. The plum blossom, which produces shades of pink and white and gives off a delicate fragrance, has great symbolic value in Chinese culture because of its resilience during the harsh winter. The triple grouping of stamens (one long and two short) represents Sun Yat-sen’s Three Principles of the People, while the five petals symbolize the five branches of the ROC government. 3 5-2011編輯群&National Symbols OK (indexed).indd 3 2011/10/17 10:28:29 PM
  • 4. NATIONAL ANTHEM OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA Music by Cheng Mao-yun 程懋筠 Dr. Sun Yat-sen 孫中山 Arrangement by Huang Tzu 黃自 三 民 主 義, 吾 黨 所 宗, 以 建 民 San - min - zhu - yi, wu dang suo zong, yi jian min San - min - zhu - yi, our aim shall be; to found a free 國, 以 進 大 同, 咨 爾 多 士, 為 民 前 鋒, 夙 guo, yi jin da tong. Zi er duo shi, wei min qian feng, su land, world peace be our stand. Lead on, com - rades, van - guards ye are; hold 夜 匪 懈, 主 義 是 從, 矢 勤 矢 勇, 必 信 必 ye fei xie, zhu yi shi cong. Shi qin shi yong, bi xin bi fast your aim, by sun and star. Be ear-nest and brave, your coun-try to 忠, 一 心 一 德, 貫 徹 始 終! zhong, yi xin yi de, guan che shi zhong. save; one heart, one soul, one mind, one goal! 4 5-2011編輯群&National Symbols OK (indexed).indd 4 2011/10/17 10:28:31 PM