words cannot express all one intends to say
It is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y á Nb ù J ì NY ì, which means that the feelings are tortuous and far-reaching, and it is difficult to express all the words; it is often used at the end of a letter to show that the words can not express all the meanings. It comes from the book of changes.
The origin of Idioms
"The book is not full of words, and the words are not full of meaning."
Idiom usage
Used at the end of a letter. In the course of his illness, he wrote a poem and sent it to "Bodhisattva man" and presented it to Lang Yunjie and Han, hoping to restore spring. Words are not enough, words are not enough. Yuan · Jia Zhongming's "Xiao Shulan"
Chinese PinYin : yán bù jìn yì
words cannot express all one intends to say
unable to speak in self-defense under certain circumstances. yǒu kǒu nán yán
wise remark of an experienced person. jīng yàn zhī tán
give away the secrets of heaven. xiè lòu tiān jī