Moral? yù yì
Implied meaning in language or works of art: profound meaning.
1, reposing or containing meaning.
Example: ① Song Su Shi's "Bao Hui Tang Ji": "A gentleman can imply things, but not pay attention to things."
2. Entrust or implied meaning.
Example: ① Qing Pingbuqing's Poem on Zhang Zhonglie's Hometown: "Mr. Wang's sentence is profound."
Extended data:
Synonym meaning, meaning, meaning, meaning.
The related words have profound meanings and profound meanings.
(1) is a Chinese word with profound meaning. Its pronunciation is yù yē sh ē n yu ? n, and its entrusted or implied meaning is very deep (mostly referring to language or works of art).
(2) Profound meaning is an idiom. The pinyin is yù yì shēn cháng, which is interpreted as a profound meaning (mostly referring to language or works of art).
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