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What does the moral mean (explain it in detail)? You'd better make a sentence. Thank you.
Pinyin: yù yì

Interpretation: Entrusting or implying a certain meaning, meaning or meaning.

Source: Wen Xin Diao Long Ode: San Lv's Ode to Orange is fragrant, metaphorical and subtle.

English: implied meaning; moral; message

Example: The implication is profound.

Related words: profound meaning and profound meaning

Basic explanation

[implied meaning; moral; Message] the meaning or meaning entrusted or contained.

has deep significance

Detailed explanation

1. Entrust or contain the will.

In the Southern Dynasties, Liang Liuxie's Ode to the Literary Mind and the Carving of Dragons: "And San Lv's Ode to Oranges are fragrant, metaphorical and subtle." Song Sushi's "Bao Hua Tang Ji": "A gentleman can imply things, but not pay attention to things." The fifth time of "Flower Moon Trace": "The infatuated pearl has since entered the beneficial gate, passed through the customs, meaning mountains and rivers, and a poem on the calendar has also got rid of everything."

2. Entrust or implied meaning.

Song Shen Zuo zhe's "Yu Jian" Volume 1: "Poetry is also a work with far-reaching implications, and later people can't know where its meaning lies." Qingping Buqing's Poem on Zhang Zhonglie's Hometown: "Mr. Wang's sentence is profound." Yao Xueyin's Long Night 42: "At that time, he didn't understand the moral of this novel at all, but now he seems to understand a little."

Sentence-making: This article has profound implications and is clearly targeted and realistic.