The Order of Propitious Clouds (Chinese: 卿雲勳章) is a civilian order of the Republic of China (Taiwan). The center of the medal features a picture of clouds, as a token of auspiciousness. This order was instituted in 1941 and classified into nine ranks. As with other orders, both citizens of the Republic of China and foreigners can be awarded the Order of Propitious Clouds.

History

The Order of Propitious Clouds was awarded to twenty persons between 1943 and March 1945.

Classes

GradesRibbon bar
1st Class (Special Grand Cordon)
2nd Class (Grand Cordon)
3rd Class (Green Grand Cordon)
4th Class (Special Cravat)
5th Class (Cravat)
6th Class (Special Rosette)
7th Class (Rosette)
8th Class (Special Ribbon)
9th Class (Ribbon)

Recipients

Morris Chang receiving the Order of Propitious Clouds with Special Grand Cordon from President Tsai Ing-wen
Miloš Vystrčil, in memoriam of his late predecessor Jaroslav Kubera, accepting the Order of Propitious Clouds with Special Grand Cordon

See also

External links

  • . Office of the President Republic of China (Taiwan).