What does Fujian Bamin Health Code logo mean?

In the middle of Fujian Health Code is the provincial flower "Narcissus", which symbolizes all beauty, good luck and beauty. After vaccination with COVID-19 vaccine, the middle pattern of "Fujian Bamin Health Code" will be changed from the original Fujian symbol to two banyan leaves wrapped in a daffodil.

Fujian Health Code is called Bamin Health Code, and Minwutong Bamin Health Code is an electronic certificate, which is used for traffic checkpoints, community (village) traffic and enterprises to apply for returning to work.

It is reported that Fujian is called "Min" for short, and there are other names such as "Seven Min", "Eight Min" and "Nine Min" in history. "Seven Min" was once used to refer to Fujian area. Later, during the 900 years from the Southern Song Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, Fujian kept the eight-government system for most of the time, so it was called "Eight Min".

During the Northern Song Dynasty, most people used to call Fujian "seven minutes", and the name "eight minutes" became popular in the Southern Song Dynasty. According to legend, there is a natural rock scene 108 in Baiyan Mountain in Minqing, commonly known as Baijingyan, and there is a cliff stone carving inscribed by Zhu in the Southern Song Dynasty. In the Southern Song Dynasty, the magistrate Wang of Quanzhou wrote an inscription in the yamen of the State Council: "Eight Min wins unparalleled ground; The first state of humanities in the four seas. "

In Yuan Dynasty, Wu Hai's "Tales of Yougu Mountain" said: "The government (week) is Bamin City." There is a sentence in Deng Yingkui's Song of Junshan in the Ming Dynasty: "The hills and valleys in Bamin are strange." Today, the people of Fujian are still very proud to call their hometown "the land of Bamin".