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What is the rank system in China?
I. Ranks of Chinese officers (from high to low):

1, Admiral (ears of wheat plus three stars)

2. Lieutenant General (ears of wheat plus two stars)

3. Major General (ear of wheat plus a star)

4. Senior colonel (two bars and four stars)

5. Colonel (two stars)

6. Lieutenant Colonel (two squares and two stars)

7. Lieutenant Colonel (two squares and two stars)

8. Major (two poles and one satellite)

9. Captain (three-star bar)

10, Captain (one Samsung)

1 1, captain (two stars in one column)

12, second lieutenant (one bar and one star)

Second, the rank of soldiers.

Classification of ranks of soldiers (according to the nature of service)

Non-commissioned officers: first-class non-commissioned officers, second-class non-commissioned officers, third-class non-commissioned officers, fourth-class non-commissioned officers, staff sergeant, non-commissioned officers and corporal.

Conscript: Private First Class, Private Second Class

Classification of soldiers' ranks (according to ranks)

Senior non-commissioned officers: first-class master sergeant, second-class master sergeant and third-class master sergeant.

Intermediate noncommissioned officers: Fourth-class master sergeant and staff sergeant.

Junior noncommissioned officers: sergeants and corporal.

Soldier: Private first class.

Extended data:

Warrant officer and soldier rank system

An important content of the rank system is to include the ranks of soldiers in it, forming a complete rank system from the highest commander to the soldiers. Every country's army has a soldier rank system. Some countries also have a warrant officer system between officers and non-commissioned officers.

In view of the fact that some professional and technical personnel and secret personnel in the army should not flow frequently, some complex operation and management techniques can not meet the actual needs only after short-term training, and some personnel equivalent to officer positions can not be promoted normally like commanding officers, so it is necessary to give corresponding grades and treatment to some outstanding technical soldiers who have been retained for a long time. As a result, some countries have successively established the rank of warrant officer among officers and men. Warrant officers are mostly technical backbones in the army. At present, the scope of duties undertaken by the army warrant officer tends to expand.

Warrant officers in most countries are special ranks between junior officers and non-commissioned officers. They are neither officers nor local officials (non-commissioned officers), and some countries are the lowest-ranking officers.

Although the rank of warrant officer is lower than that of second lieutenant, it is usually not promoted to second lieutenant, but only within the rank of warrant officer.

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