In the first round of the A group playoffs in the women's volleyball league, an unsightly incident occurred during the fourth set of the match where Beijing lost 2:3 to Shandong. At that time, Shandong was leading, and Beijing's head coach Chu Hui shouted anxiously at the foreign players and interpreter: "Are you talking? Do you have a translator? Tell her (the foreign player) if she can hold on, then play; if not, then substitute." This scene was astonishing! During normal matches, foreign players like Wei Lin had 82 attacks and Bekic had 40. The workload per game is considerable, and they also need to handle receiving serves and provide support. Regardless, the coach's temper, attitude, and tone are too harsh and domineering! In fact, the approach could be more tactful, after all, in front of foreign players, you represent not only the Beijing Automotive Club. Many netizens expressed: Chu Hui really has a big temper but little ability, he can't perform himself, yet he acts so arrogantly! It seems that most domestic coaches have this kind of attitude! Moreover, the interpreter was also shouted at, and this is a public occasion! Beijing Auto has played too many five-set matches, everyone is tired, and the coach's behavior is inappropriate! Some netizens further stated: Most male coaches in China are like this, with little ability but plenty of temper! Furthermore, it's just a club match, so if China wants to improve its volleyball environment, coaches need to change their tempers as well. Now we're dealing with the post-00s generation, no one…