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Why is party emblem missing a star compared with party emblem in the former Soviet Union? What does that modest star mean?
First, correct the landlord's mistakes. Party emblem and party emblem are exactly the same except for the sickle and axe.

Party flag, too, from the Bolsheviks to the Soviet * * * production party, has always been a sickle and axe, without stars.

You said there was an extra star, which was the Soviet flag;

The Soviet flag is a red flag consisting of a sickle, a hammer and a shining five-pointed star. The hammer symbolizes the working class; The sickle symbolizes the peasant class, and the combination of the two is the symbol of the workers-peasants alliance and the symbol of the * * * production party. The five-pointed star not only symbolizes the five fingers (labor force) of each hand of workers and peasants, but also represents the slogan of "proletarians all over the world unite". Red is the color of revolution, and yellow is the color of revolutionary light. It should be noted that there is no sign of sickle and hammer on the back of the Soviet flag, only a pure red flag.