DescriptionChinese-army Wuhan flag (1911-1928) 18 dots.svg
The banner of the
Wuchang uprising (
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==Description== The banner of the
Wuchang uprising of October 10, 1911, subsequently used as the flag of the army of the Republic of China, ca. 1913-1928. It appears on many varieties of Chinese currency issued during the 1910's
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