obedient
In Chinese, Pinyin is w é im ì ngsh ì t ī ng, which means obeying orders without any defiance. It comes from the twelfth year of Xuangong in Zuozhuan.
The origin of Idioms
In the twelfth year of Xuangong in Zuozhuan: "if you are not alone, you can't serve the king. If you make the king angry and open my city, you will be guilty of being alone. Dare not listen to what you are told. "
Idiom usage
It means to obey the order completely.
Examples
Then I don't spend a moment's hesitation, maybe I have long been obedient. (Guo Moruo's revolutionary spring and Autumn Annals: ten years of creation)
obedient
live as a recluse scholar and behave eccentrically - suǒ yǐn xíng guài
to be able to shoulder important tasks - fù zhòng zhì yuǎn
one 's neighbours and people in the street - jiē fāng lín lǐ
Take advantage of the stolen goods - bìng zhuō ná zéi