>>837034k, reckon I can't be arsed to spend my evening solving a riddle so here's a poorly thought-out idea, which may be right but most likely isn't:
>encircled triangle, center right:I view the circle as the sun and the triangle as a metaphor for holding/catching something (y'know those photos where people make triangles with their hands to make it appear as if they caught something in the background?)
Love -> returned from both partners -> if we pretend the circle is the sun and the sun is a symbol of life: you are catching life (pp in vage, u make baby) but you aren't fully trapping it and leave life room to develop and outgrow your hold. This row is basically a metaphor of parenting.
>circle inside a triangle at the bottom:Here you have fully caught the sun. You're trapping/imprisoning/enslaving life.
>>837037 is probably right, there seems to be no logical answer, or ALL answers are correct, as imprisoning, trapping or enslaving life is common practice in warfare and all of the 4 symbols proposed as answers can be seen in a militaristic context:
>A... well it's pretty fucking obvious, no?>B... used to depict vehicles or units on a strategic map; different variations of that shape depending on type and country>C... looks like a parachute>D... different possible meanings: symbol of an entire army, a battle, or - in reference to the Chinese flag - a union of people.If I had to go with my gut I'd pick the star, D.