According to the Document of the Explanation of National Flag issued by the State Council of Manchukuo on 24 February 1933, the colours on the flag represent the four directions and centre.[2] The Study of Manchukuo National Flag published by state council of Manchukuo later also gave a representative based on
Wu Xing.[3]
Yellow represents the centre and the
Manchus, symbolizes the rule of emperor of four directions and virtue of
Ren in
Confucianism, and earth in the Five Elements.
Red represents the south and the
Han, symbolises passion and courage, and fire in the Five Elements.
Blue represents the east and the
Mongols, symbolises youthfulness and holiness, and wood in the Five Elements.
White represents the west and the
Japanese, symbolises purity and justice, and gold in the Five Elements.
Black represents the north and the
Koreans, symbolises will and determination, and water in the Five Elements.[4][5]
Manchukuo naval rank flags were similar in design to those of the
Soviet Navy but retained the national colours.
Other flags
Manchukuo Imperial Navy
1932–1935
Flag of an admiral
Flag of a vice admiral
Flag of a rear admiral
Flag of a 1st class commodore
1935–1941
Flag of the Navy Minister
Flag of an admiral
Flag of a vice admiral
Flag of a rear admiral
Flag of a 1st class commodore
Flag of a commander (2nd class commodore)
Flag of a superior commander
Coast Guard
Flag of the Manchukuo Shipping Office
Flag of marine support ships
Flag of the Manchukuo Coast Guard
Marine Police
Flag of the Marine Police
Flag of the Chief of Civil Administration
Flag of the Chief of Police Civil Administration
Flag of the Chief of Marine Police
Flag of the Marine Police Senior Officer at Present Afloat