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I remember there was a (black and white) comic book published soon after Tienanmen showed two flags. One was a 'proposed' Hong Kong SAR flag, which was the same as the PRC flag. excepted that, while the big star was retained to show Chinese leadership, the four small stars were replaced by dollar signs, to show that "Regardless of class, if you have money, you're fine".
The other flag, for the PRC, had the five stars replaced by skulls and
crossbones.
Miles Li, 22 October 2002
Do you remember after the so-called "People's Liberation Army" of
China attacked pro-democracy demonstrators in Tianamen Square back on June 4,
1989, that some protestors carried a flag that looked like the Red Chinese flag,
except that the flag was black, the stars were red and there were streaks of
blood smeared from them?
Danien Timothy Dey, 21 October 2002
I do not remember seeing this flag in connection with Tianamen Square. But I
do remember seeing a flag of this description, black with red stars, but without
the streaks of blood, flying in the Chinatown section of New York City about a
month after the Tianamen Square massacre.
Devereaux Cannon, 22 October 2002
Two photos of a motorcyclist making a tour through half of Asia shows him
with flags of Pakistan and China (weird variant!) at the Kunjarab pass, the
border between Pakistan and China.
Marcus Schmöger, 27 July 2002