The logo of the People's Court consists of wheat ears, gears, Chinese watches, scales and red flags. The ears of wheat and gears symbolize the state system of the people's democratic dictatorship led by our working class and based on the alliance of workers and peasants; the Huabiao is the symbol of the Chinese nation; the scales symbolize fairness and justice; and the red flag symbolizes the great socialist motherland. The metaphorical meaning and clothing of the robe.
The judge's robe is a black loose-cuffed robe. Black represents solemnity and seriousness. The red front is equipped with a decorative golden collar button, which is consistent with the color of the national flag. It reflects that the court exercises judicial power on behalf of the country. Judges wear legal robes. The robe should be worn when hearing cases in court, attending the appointment of judges, or the ceremony conferring a judge's rank. Judges can also wear judge robes when attending major foreign affairs events, major legal commemorations, celebrations and other occasions.
The metaphorical meaning and attire of legal uniforms
Judges wear Western-style uniforms, which not only reflects the professional characteristics of judges as civil officials, but also reflects the civilized characteristics of our country's rule of law.
Judges’ Western-style uniforms are divided into two styles: summer uniforms and spring and autumn uniforms. They are worn when performing official duties other than court sessions.