happy ending without happy beginning
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ù y á ngxi ā NY ì, which means to carry forward, to let go, to control and suppress first. It also refers to a writing technique, which is the same as "suppressing before praising" and "belittling before praising"
Idiom explanation
We should carry forward and let go, first control and suppress.
Idiom usage
As predicate, attributive, adverbial; used in writing examples writing articles often use the technique of "want to raise first suppress".
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: hard to get antonym: to suppress the first Yang
Writing technique
definition
It is a kind of character description skill that the desire to ascend is restrained first. "Praise" means praise and elevation. "Suppress" means to press down and belittle. The author wants to praise a certain character, but does not write from the praise, but first press, and write from the opposite derogatory place. function in this way, the plot will be changeable, the waves will rise and fall, and the sharp contrast will be created. It is easy for the readers to have a sense of sudden realization and leave a deep impression in the process of reading. "Yang" and "Yi" are both means of emphasis in art.
application
Using this method, the author should pay attention to the contrast before and after the cadence in the process of conception and writing, and most of them use the opposite form to form the contrast. In addition, we should not equate the two, but focus on the latter. It's a cushion. The mastery of proportion and weight here can only be realized and figured out through continuous writing practice.
Chinese PinYin : yù yáng xiān yì
happy ending without happy beginning
Finish his work in one battle. bì qí gōng yú yī yì
prize one copper as highly as one 's life. yī wén rú mìng
lush southern-type fields north of the great wall. sāi běi jiāng nán