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Five Races Under One Union
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese五族協和
Simplified Chinese五族协和
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinwǔzú xiéhé
Korean name
Hangul오족협화
Hanja五族協和
Transcriptions
Revised RomanizationO jok hyeop hwa
Japanese name
Kanji五族協和
Hiraganaごぞくきょうわ
Transcriptions
RomanizationGozoku Kyōwa

Five Races Under One Union (Chinese: 五族協和, Template:Lang-ja) was used as a national motto in Manchukuo, for the five races of the Manchus, the Japanese, the Han, the Mongols and the Koreans. It was similar to the "Five Races Under One Union" (Chinese: 五族共和) motto used by the Republic of China, for the Han, Manchus, Hui, Mongols and Tibetans, but the third of the four Chinese characters was changed from Togetherness (Chinese: ) to Cooperation (Chinese: ). Both mottoes were pronounced the same "Gozoku kyōwa" in Japanese.

This motto was symbolized in the national flag of Manchukuo, as the yellow base color (Manchus) with four striped colors in the upper left corner: red (Japanese), blue (Han Chinese), white (Mongols) and black (Koreans).[1]

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