The pinyin of Tinghua is tīng huà.
Being obedient means listening to others with your ears and obeying someone's words. You need to develop a good attitude and habit of listening to others.
Word: obedient
Pinyin: tīng huà
Interpretation:
1. (verb) Use your ears to accept other people’s voices. Example: He is deaf and has difficulty listening.
2. (Form) obey the words of elders or leaders; be able to obey the will of elders or leaders. Example: This child was very obedient; he fired all his subordinates who disobeyed him.
3. (obedient) (move) waiting for others to reply. Example: Do you agree or not to go? Just be obedient tomorrow. ?
4. Develop a good attitude and habit of listening to others. Be sincere and humble when listening to others. Listen carefully to what the other person is saying while looking at the other person. In formal situations, generally do not interrupt others or interrupt in mid-sentence.
Being obedient should also be faithful to the original meaning of the speaker, and do not misinterpret other people's meaning for granted. Speakers often hide their main meaning in an utterance. Only by being good at grasping the key phrases can you grasp the key points of the speech.
Quotes:
Being "obedient" - Zeng Shiqiang's views on being a correct person.
Mr. Zeng Shiqiang has a saying that to be Chinese, you must first learn to "obey" before you know how to speak.