●The scenery is difficult to describe, as it is now; the inexhaustible meaning is found beyond the words (Mei Yaochen, Song Dynasty)
●The beauty of poetry lies in its implicitness Boundless (Qing Dynasty·Ye Xie)
●Poetry has internal and external meanings, the internal meaning is intended to fulfill its rationale, and the external meaning is intended to fulfill its meaning. The internal and external meanings are implicit, only then can they enter the poetic style (Golden Needle Poetry Style)
●The more it is hidden, the bigger it becomes, the more it is exposed, the less it becomes (Zhiqi of the Ming Dynasty and Tang Dynasty)
●Those who are good at words express deep and shallow words, and they reveal what they want but also hide it (Lu Shiyong, Ming Dynasty)
●The words are close but the purpose is far, the words are shallow but the meaning is profound. Although the words are spoken, the meaning is not yet complete.
It enables readers to look at the surface and know the inside (Liu Zhiji of the Tang Dynasty)
●The book cannot fully express the words, and the words cannot fully convey the meaning (Zhouyi)
●Besides the words of seeking, And get the unsaid meaning (Ming Dynasty, Fang Xiaoru)
● Deep decline and shallow appearance, phrases with long feelings (Ming Dynasty, Lu Shiyong)