the highest principle which cannot be explained in words
Diction, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y á NY à D à ODU à n, originally a Buddhist language, refers to profound and subtle meaning, can not be expressed in words; after that, it refers to can not solve problems through conversation and negotiation. From Ying Luo Jing.
The origin of Idioms
"Ying Luo Jing" says: "words and deeds are decisive, and heart and deeds are destroyed."
Idiom usage
It can't be solved by language. example on March 18, the government massacred the citizens and students who petitioned with their bare hands. What we have said is that we do not live in the world. Lu Xun's sequel to Huagai: dead land
the highest principle which cannot be explained in words
to rank as a masterpiece throughout the ages - qiān gǔ jué diào
stick to ancient ways and reject the new - nì gǔ fēi jīn