I have a column in a magazine, which is dedicated to answering various wonderful questions from readers. Just now the editor asked me, a reader said that he was a "junior high", and the editor thought that it should not be his own question, otherwise, how could the "real junior" say that he was a junior high?
In fact, today's three men often prove their strength by whether they can get married, and those who can drive away the original match are all fighters from the third party. For the three, the upper position is a kind of ability and a direct response to the comprehensive strength.
However, those "professional junior" have defects in their ability in the eyes of them (the third son who has successfully ascended the position). It is precisely because they can not ascended the position that they will repeatedly become the third party.