Seems like a silly question but I couldn’t find any satisfactory explanation online. Five finger hand? Five continents? Stylish hat worn by Che Guevara? It’s in basically every revolutionary flag and even in some social-democratic parties, so it must mean something.

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    7 months ago

    My knowledge on the star in Vietnam at least is each point represents a group of people: proletariat, peasantry, military, intellectuals, and petty bourgeoisie.

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    Not that many shapes are easily fashioned for producing crude flags. The Chinese flag represents the party with the big star and the four revolutionary (in the semi-feudal period) classes of the peasantry, proletariat, petty and national bourgeoisies.

    Yellow has been a common secondary color for communist iconography and the star was an important regimental symbol. The two overlapped over time.