Ping

 
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Ping
GreiiN:135
Coat of arms of Ping
Emblazoned by Aemdal
AssumedOctober 2020
Country of OriginUnited States
Aliases Ping#0043
_Ping_-

Ping
Azure, a unicorn rampant Argent within a double tressure portcullised Or. From the crest, A junk proper charged with a plate. For a motto, “Advance or die”

Blazon
Escutcheon
Azure, a unicorn rampant Argent within a double tressure portcullised Or.
Crest
A junk proper charged with a plate.
Motto
“Advance or die”

Official Blazon

Ping
藍底,於吊閘化雙金框中一隻直立的銀獨角獸。 From the crest, For a motto,

Blazon (中文)
藍底,於吊閘化雙金框中一隻直立的銀獨角獸。

Symbolism

The unicorn is an animal I identify with, and the double tressure commemorates my time working at Westminster. The junk is a reference to my heritage and both my grandfathers being sailors, and shows my affinity for maritime charges. The plate represents a coin flip my grandfather's crew made while out at sea to decide which China (mainland or Taiwan) to return to. If it weren't for the coin flip, I probably wouldn't be here.