This work presents a comprehensive theoretical analysis of graph p-Laplacian based framelet network (pL-UFG) to establish a solid understanding of its properties. We begin by conducting a convergence analysis of the p-Laplacian based implicit layer integrated after the framelet convolution, providing insights into the asymptotic behavior of pL-UFG. By exploring the generalized Dirichlet energy of pL-UFG, we demonstrate that the Dirichlet energy remains non-zero, ensuring the avoidance of over-smoothing issues in pL-UFG as it approaches convergence. Furthermore, we elucidate the dynamic energy perspective through which the implicit layer in pL-UFG synergizes with graph framelets, enhancing the model's adaptability to both homophilic and heterophilic data. Remarkably, we establish that the implicit layer can be interpreted as a generalized non-linear diffusion process, enabling training using diverse schemes. These multifaceted analyses lead to unified conclusions that provide novel insights for understanding and implementing pL-UFG, contributing to advancements in the field of graph-based deep learning.