Pinyin: yùn jiè hán xù.
Basic interpretation: implicative and intriguing. Used of poetry or language.
Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's seventeenth time in A Dream of Red Mansions: "It is also rude to use these words, so I hope to draw up a more subtle one."
Example: Sun Li's "Two Questions on Lulu's Reading": "The so-called implication means not to spill it all at once, not to complicate it, not to be trivial, but to tailor it to the readers and leave room for thinking."
Grammar: as subject, predicate, attribute and adverbial.
Synonyms: reserved, euphemistic and versatile.
Antonym: clear, straightforward, exposed and direct.
Make implicit sentences.
1, speak implicitly, not too explicit; Be tactful and avoid being too straight; Do things in harmony and avoid being too serious; Be profound, not too harsh.
2. The old man implicitly accused the indifferent world through this fairy tale.
The meaning is so classic and so far away. It is getting farther and farther away from us like a cloud.
This article is implicit, interesting and memorable.
5. The color of each cheongsam is so gorgeous, and the pattern is so lifelike, which shows the unique implication and elegance of women.
6. There is a huge number, an emotion as heavy as Mount Tai, a caring implication and a responsibility to link the past with the future. This is our father.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Implication and Hint