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English: During a meeting of Vietnamese nationalist parties (which were against the Việt Minh) in Hong Kong on February 17, 1947, Former emperor Bảo Đại ordered to connect the broken line in the middle of the Cờ Quẻ Ly to make the Cờ Quẻ Càn, the first hexagram in the Bát Quái Đồ. The Càn is a symbol of Heaven, the sovereign, and power, corresponding to the nation, ethnos and strength of the Vietnamese people. Bảo Đại proclaimed that from then on the Cờ Quẻ Càn would be the national flag of the independent and free Vietnam.
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Source Verein der vietnamesischen Flüchtlinge in Hamburg (HỘI NGƯỜI VIỆT TỴ NẠN CỘNG SẢN TẠI HAMBURG) – SƠ LƯỢC VỀ LỊCH SỬ QUỐC KỲ VIỆT NAM TỰ DO by Phạm Văn Thanh.
 
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current14:14, 19 October 2021Thumbnail for version as of 14:14, 19 October 2021900 × 600 (214 bytes)Great Brightstar{{Information |Description={{en|During a meeting of Vietnamese nationalist parties (which were against the Việt Minh) in Hong Kong on February 17, 1947, Former emperor Bảo Đại ordered to connect the broken line in the middle of the Cờ Quẻ Ly to make the Cờ Quẻ Càn, the first hexagram in the Bát Quái Đồ. The Càn is a symbol of Heaven, the sovereign, and power, corresponding to the nation, nation and strength of the Vietnamese people. Bảo Đại issued that from then on the Cờ Quẻ Càn would the na...

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