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The Logo Story of Hongqi Automobile
Red flag logo includes front logo, rear logo and side logo. The sign ahead is a red flag. It goes without saying that it represents Mao Zedong Thought. The logo on the rear of the car is the Chinese character "Red Flag", which is borrowed from the inscription 1958 on the cover of the magazine "Red Flag" founded by Mao Zedong in May. The earliest CA72 was marked with five small red flags side by side on the fender, representing workers, farmers, businessmen and soldiers respectively.

In April, 1966, 20 red flag three-row luxury cars entered Beijing, and Premier Zhou Enlai, Foreign Minister Chen Yi and other national leaders officially took them. In the same year, at the suggestion of Comrade Peng Zhen, the side sign of "Three Red Flags" was changed to a red flag, indicating that Mao Zedong Thought was a big red flag, which was cancelled during the Cultural Revolution and restored to a small red flag with three sides.

The red flag graphic trademark stands at the front end of the hood; Another trademark is "1", with feathers in the oval, which means "China First Automobile Group". The trademark is embedded in the center of the radiator; The tail of the car is marked with the trademark "Red Flag". Based on the word "one", the new trademark of Hongqi organically combines the ellipse representing the whole world with the word "1" to form a simple, smooth and lively shape, emphasizing the brand name and its "first" meaning.