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![[Chinese Younger Youth flag]](../images/t/tw}cdsp.gif) image by Tomislav Todorović, 9 October 2016
image by Tomislav Todorović, 9 October 2016
The flag of China Democratic Socialist Party, founded in 1946 and later 
retreated to Taiwan in 1949, is a red-white-black stripe flag with a green 
Chinese character“井”in the center. The symbolism of the flag, according to the 
party the flag is "a symbol of mild socialism", is:
- Red: Warmth and 
compassion
- White: Fairness and brightness
- Black: Determination and 
discipline as iron
- The green 井 character (resembles a hash tag #): Green 
symbolizes peace, the character is a symbol of "Well-field system" (from 9 
century BC, 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Well-field_system), the traditional Chinese 
ideal of equalitarianism. The character 井 resembles ridges on fields.
Sources:
Image of the flags:
http://pic1.997788.com/pic_search/00/10/68/56/se10685606.jpg 
http://pic1.997788.com/mini/shopstation/picture/DB/00/0006/000618/DB00061880.jpg
http://pic05.997788.com/pic_search/00/22/79/83/se22798396a.jpg 
Description of the flag (in Chinese, page 24, article by Tang Qiuyuan in 2013):
http://www.taodocs.com/p-3665933.html 
More info of the party:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_Democratic_Socialist_Party 
Eric 
Yang Song, 5 October 2016
After the 1949 retreat to Taiwan, until the legalization of full multi-party 
system in 1987, the party was one of three legal parties, along with the Kuomintang 
and the Chinese Youth Party but had a limited impact 
on the national politics during that period. In late 1980s, the party suffered 
from three splits, which resulted in formation of new parties by the breakaway 
groups, and lost most of its influence, failing to gain the elected 
representation onwards, but it still exists, although seems to have no online 
presence.
More info on the party at Wikipedia (in Chinese):
https://zh.wikipedia.org/
A black and white photo of party flags:
http://blog.xuite.net/htkswswyy99/twblog (image:
http://7.share.photo.xuite.net/...m.jpg)
Tomislav Todorovic, 9 
October 2016
In 2020, the party was disbanded by the Ministry of the Interior,
having 
failed to re-register after the changes in the law regarding
political 
parties.
Sources:
[1] China Democratic Socialist Party at Wikipedia 
(in English):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_Democratic_Socialist_Party 
[2] China 
Democratic Socialist Party at Wikipedia (in Chinese):
https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki
Tomislav Todorovic, 23 May 2023