An example of a poem that wants to be promoted first and then suppressed is the best of the 300 Tang poems, which is very famous and has been heard by ordinary junior high school students.

Ye Shaoweng, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, has a garden worth visiting.

You should cherish the moss on your shoes' teeth and buckle Chai Fei for a long time. But this spring spring, after all, can't be caged. Look, there is a pink apricot sticking out of the wall.

In the first two sentences of this poem, the poet took advantage of the pleasure of visiting the park and was rejected; In the last two sentences, the poet got something else. When he sees all the love, there is a gap between his feelings, with regret in front and happiness behind. What is adopted here is the method of promoting first and restraining first.