“…Graph orientation with certain degree-constraints on vertices is a natural focus of study in graph theory and has close connection with many combinatorial structures in graphs, such as the primal-dual orientations [1], spanning trees [2], bipolar orientations [4], transversal structures [5], Schnyder woods [6], bipartite perfect matchings (or more generally, bipartite ffactors) [8,10,12] and c-orientations of the dual of plane graph [9,12]. In general, all these constraints could be encoded in terms of α-orientations [2], that is, the orientations with prescribed out-degrees.…”