Hi S. Moonesamy, Thanks a lot, we will add that explaination you suggested in the next version.
Best regards, -Hui 2013/7/11 S Moonesamy <sm+i...@elandsys.com> > Hi Deng Hui, > > At 17:04 10-07-2013, Hui Deng wrote: > >> We submitted two drafts to help people here to correctly call chinese >> people names: >> >> http://tools.ietf.org/html/**draft-deng-call-chinese-names-**00<http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-deng-call-chinese-names-00> >> >> >> http://tools.ietf.org/html/**draft-zcao-chinese-pronounce-**00<http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-zcao-chinese-pronounce-00> >> > > I would like to thank you and your co-author on taking the initiative to > write the drafts. I don't know whether I am western or not. :-) > > In Section 3 of draft-deng-call-chinese-names-**00: > > 'Two generic titles that have similar meanings to "Mr." and > "Ms./Mrs." are "Xian1sheng1" and "Nv3Shi4".' > > "(1,2,3,4 in this section will be explained in next section) > > There are digits in two words in the above. I suggest making the comment > about the numbers clearer by mentioning that the digits are intentional and > they are used to denote the tone. > > Regards, > S. Moonesamy >