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English: The Twelve Symbols national emblem (Commander-in-Chief Flag of the Beiyang Government)
中文(繁體):“十二章國徽”(中華民國北洋政府大元帥旗)
中文(简体):“十二章国徽”(中华民国北洋政府大元帅旗)
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