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Seniority Rules
  Explanation: Refers to the generational size and social status.
  Source: "Book of Music" so the government should also order all-win equal status, so show future generations of young and old pecking order there also. "
  Examples: Force is the most stress to ~. Head of high rank are generally modest to say that you called me a good old, showing officers and men of the intimacy. In fact, the old one would dare tell him to do? ★ Bi Shumin, "the last one Cedilanid" a
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  Pronunciation zhǎng yòu zūn bēi
  Interpretation refers to the seniority in the family size, social status.
  Source "YueJi": "So the official all-win sequence should have equal status, so future generations have said that the order of hierarchy is also young and old."
  Sample units are the most stress to ~. Head of high rank are generally modest and said: You call me a good old, showing officers and men of the intimacy. In fact, the old one would dare tell him to do? ★ Bi Shumin, "the last one Cedilanid" a
  Usage for the object, attributive; for human generational.
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  Idioms Pinyin name Seniority Rules Interpretation zhǎng yòu zūn bēi phrase refers to the size of seniority, social status. Source phrase "Book of Music": "So government should also order all-win equal status, so show future generations of young and old pecking order there also." Listen forces are using the most seniority in the hierarchy. Head of high rank are generally modest and said: You call me a good old, showing officers and men of the intimacy. In fact, the old one would dare tell him to do?
  ★ Bi Shumin, "the last one Cedilanid" a
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