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A soldier's shoulder is a five-pointed star. What is the grade of a bar on both sides?
There are five-pointed stars on the shoulders and bars on both sides. What is the rank of major? Each level of style can be divided into:

One column is captain, and one week to three stars are second lieutenant, lieutenant and captain respectively;

The level of the two parallel bars is the school, and one to four stars are major, lieutenant colonel, colonel and senior colonel respectively;

Major General is a star, a flower; Lieutenant General has two stars and one flower; Give a flower to Admiral Samsung.

Naval rank:

Captain: A bar, a star, a platoon leader.

Captain: A bar has two stars, rank and company/agency.

Captain: Three-star lever, one company officer/deputy company officer and one deputy battalion vocational school officer.

Major: One star at two poles, officer/deputy officer?

Lieutenant Colonel: Two squares and two stars. Is it a regiment/deputy regiment?

Captain: parallel bars, three stars, full/deputy regiment level, deputy division level?

Senior colonel: two bars and four stars, chief/deputy division, deputy army?

General, Major General: olive branch plus one star, deputy/officer?

Captain General: Olive branch plus two stars, deputy/regional deputy?

General: Olive Branch and Samsung, from the regional governor to the vice chairman of the Military Commission (the general is the highest rank in China at present, and the chairman of the Military Commission does not confer titles). The green epaulettes are divided into two arms.

Extended data:

The ranks of the army and air force are on the shoulders, and the ranks of the navy are now on the cuffs. The epaulettes of soldiers in different services are different in color: the Army/Second Artillery Corps is green, the Navy is black, the Air Force is blue, and the Armed Police/Public Security Corps is red.

The epaulettes of Army and Air Force cadets are red and blue, respectively, with yellow edges on both sides. Are the soft epaulettes the same color as the hard epaulettes?

Armed police: hard epaulettes are red and green; Soft epaulettes are green and red. This is the style of type 87 epaulettes. The modified 07-style student epaulettes are similar to those of junior officers, with straight bars but no pentagram.

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