The back of the regular Soviet flag is a pure red flag without a sickle and axe. However, during World War II, the Soviet flag was all double-sided, and the Soviet flag made in the Russian Federation was also on the back, so the flag with or without the sickle and axe symbol was a qualified Soviet flag.
Red has always had positive significance in Russian culture. The word "red" (Russian: красный, transliteration: krasny) is semantically related to Russian beauty. The red land on the national flag symbolizes the bloodshed and sacrifice of workers and peasants, and also pays tribute to the red flag of the Paris Commune of 187 1. The red star, sickle and hammer symbolize the ideas of capitalism and socialism. 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 red star in Phnom Penh represents. Red is the color of revolution, and yellow is the color of revolutionary light.