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I, humble, your majesty, your father, me, the first step, your son, the old man, which one is modest?
Me: Humble myself to others.

Humble position: 1, the official calls himself the boss below the second level in the old county, a humble position.

My wife: 1, few virtuous men; 2. The modesty of ancient princes; 3. The dignity claimed by the ancient princes.

Old school: Humble yourself for the elderly.

Your Majesty: Your father, as a title of respect for the king or emperor: as a title of respect for the other father.

The first step: In ancient times, the first step was used for addressing or equivalence, meaning "you".

Your son: A compliment from another son.