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Changed wheat appearence, bottom part, sizes and position o the elements to match the construction sheet fo the emblem (https://image.vtcnews.vn/files/f1/2011/06/24/quochuy3jpg.jpg) and the emblem used used by government's media (https://img.daibieunhandan.vn/Content/images/logo.svg)
I changed the phrase. Now it's the Coat of Arms of North Vietnam. Reference:"Flaggen und Wappen der Welt von A bis Z" by Jiri Lauda, Bertelsmann 1972 and "Flaggen-Wappen-Daten" by Karl-Heinz Hesmer, Bertelsmann 1975 It should be renamed to Coat of Arms of