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... em 80,000 Tibetans, and they're not buying things from him."

   This is true. In the jingles of the 1970s and 1980s, there was such a sentence, which talked about the most enviable professions in society at that time: stethoscope steering wheel, personnel cadre salesperson.

  This cannot be described as just an iron rice bowl, but a golden rice bowl.

   You said that a person holding a golden rice bowl still needs to be polite to ordinary people?

  Bah, good idea!

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