Russia has a vast territory, which spans three climatic zones: the frigid zone, the sub-frigid zone and the temperate zone, and is connected in parallel by three-color horizontal rectangles, indicating this feature of Russia's geographical location. White represents the natural landscape with snow all year round in the cold zone; Blue not only represents the sub-cold zone, but also symbolizes Russia's rich underground mineral deposits and natural resources such as forests and hydropower. Red is a symbol of temperate zone, and it also symbolizes Russia's long history and contribution to human civilization. The white, blue and red tricolor flag comes from the red, white and blue tricolor flag adopted during the reign of Peter the Great in 1697. Red, white and blue are called pan-Slavic colors.
1965438+The tricolor flag was cancelled after the victory of the October Revolution in 2007. 1920, the Soviet government adopted a new national flag, consisting of red and blue, with vertical blue stripes on the left and five-pointed stars and crossed hammers and sickles on the red flag on the right. This flag is followed by the flag of Russian Soviet federalism. 1922 after the founding of the Soviet socialist union, the national flag was changed to a red flag with a golden five-pointed star, a sickle and a hammer in the upper left corner. 199 1 year, the Soviet Union disintegrated, the Russian Soviet Federalist Socialist Republic was renamed the Russian Federation, and then the white, blue and red national flag was adopted as the national flag.