True values of literary works stand upon not only aesthetic experiences they are capable of bringing to readers, but also the "truth" that is expressed through authors' philosophy of life. A writer like Huang Chung-ming has stated a position as a "nativist writer" in Taiwan, and his works that "speak for the anonymous" have especially gained great reputations. However, critics often obtain different viewpoints on Huang's works, claiming that they are poor in "aesthetic textures". The problems of such "aesthetic textures" mostly generate from artificial techniques, also known as the aesthetic levels. Still, when it comes to judging the values of art pieces, aesthetics can never be the only standard. Furthermore, in some of Huang's works, complicated and deep issues on meanings are actually arranged carefully and neatly, so that they are expressed in natural and simple ways without polishing or refining. The thesis shall analyze Huang's measures and attempts in revealing profound meanings through his novels, with the text of "The Taste of Apples" as the example.