One is the national flag, the other is the flag of the competent enterprise bureau, and the third is the company flag.
When flying the national flag, we should consider practical, legal and social needs. Flagship shop and flagpole assemblers can help people solve technical problems such as flag winding when raising and lowering flags. As for whether it conforms to etiquette and symbolic meaning, it needs professional flag experts and etiquette scholars to answer.
Flags sold in general stores have metal buttonholes (copper rings) nailed to one end of the flag. The hanging rope (rope or cable) used to hang the flag has a spring hook, which can connect the rope loops at the upper and lower ends of the flag. The hanging rope passes through the pulley on the flagpole cap and the flat plate on the top ornament of the flagpole. Just pull one end of the loop coil formed by the lifting rope and the flag, and the flag can be raised.
Flags that don't need to be raised are usually fixed on a short pole or inserted in a bracket on the wall. Many flags used in offices or parades have a sleeve on the side that can be inserted into the flagpole. The screw head on the flagpole can just pass through the small piece of leather sewn inside the flag sleeve to fix the flag.
Usually, the national flag will be hung on the top of the flagpole, but there are some special etiquette in some special circumstances. For example, on the anniversary of the death of an important person, the national flag will be lowered at half mast to commemorate it.
Any flag should be lowered in the storm. Generally speaking, if a national flag is damaged, it should be burned as a courtesy-or not. The wet flag must be dried before it is folded according to the standard procedure. If it is stored for a long time, be careful not to let the flag touch cardboard or trees (they are acidic); At the same time, avoid high temperature and direct sunlight.
Signs (especially material introduction):
Banner, also called "standard". Generally speaking, it refers to the cloth with a specific color and pattern hanging on a pole. The "flag" of the flag refers to the horizontal lines and equal rows of cloth, which is the national symbol of ancient countries. Traditionally, the word "sign" is followed by a towel, which means "map". Therefore, the "flag" is a kind of cloth with more complicated patterns as a more detailed distinguishing symbol.
The pattern on it is iconic and used to convey information or classification. Today, most national flags have been used as national symbols, and sometimes they can also be used for propaganda or pure decoration. Countries, regions, armies and navies usually have their own national flags. Modern national flags or regional flags are generally rectangular, and some national flags use square triangles or irregular pentagons.