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Notes
a) With regard to 2), the Editors have adopted
strict German vexillological practice in that they have drawn a precisely defined distinction between a
hanging flag and a banner, however:
b) These terms are
often (sometimes officially) regarded as synonymous and are considered
interchangeable.
Banner of Oldenburg, Germany (fotw); Banner of
Kaufbeuren, Germany (fotw); Banner of
Isen, Germany (fotw)
C-in-C’s Unit Banner, Canada (fotw)
c) With regard to 7), the flags flown by the Imperial bodyguard (whilst of the same basic pattern) were more elaborate than those of the main Chinese army.
Flags of the First, Third, Fifth and Eighth Divisions of the
Imperial Bodyguard (fotw)
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