What does it mean to tell more sadness in silence than in voice and to hide it? What does this poem mean by telling deeper sadness and hidden lament in silence than in voice?

1, the meaning of these two poems is that "falling into deep sorrow and hidden lament, silence is better than sound": in addition, they reveal a kind of sadness hidden in the heart. There is no sound at this time, but it is more exciting than the sound.

2. From: Pipa Xing is one of the poems of Changle House written by Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Excerpt from the original:

The depth of sadness and the hiding of sadness are more told in silence than in voice.

A silver vase suddenly burst, pouring out a stream of water, jumping out of the conflict and blow between armored horses and weapons.

Before she put down the pick, her stroke was over, and all four strings made a sound, just like tearing silk.

The east ship was silent, and the west ship was silent. We saw the white autumn moon entering the river.

She tied it thoughtfully on the rope, stood up and smoothed her clothes, serious and polite.