Usage: usually implies metaphor, which plays a role in setting off feelings and rendering atmosphere.
Interpretation meaning: stimulate readers' imagination and thinking ability, that is, start with other things and then lead to the main things without directly revealing the theme of the article, so as to gradually understand the theme of the full text.
Example: Peacocks fly southeast.
Method:
There are many ways to lift things, and here are two common ones.
1, borrow scenery to attract things. At the beginning of the article, show readers a beautiful picture of nature, so as to attract readers, arouse their aesthetic interest and make them read with relish. For example, Bing Xin's "Laughter" begins: "The sound of rain gradually stops, and the light clears through the curtain. I opened the window and looked, ah! The clouds are gone, and the water droplets left on the leaves reflect the moon, flashing and moving like a thousand points of fluorescence. -I didn't expect such a beautiful picture after the bitter rain! " At the beginning, the unique picture in the author's eyes is outlined with concise and vivid brushstrokes, which brings the reader into a quiet realm and has strong appeal and attraction.
2. Touch things with emotion. At the beginning of the article, write something that seems irrelevant to the article, so as to attract readers, stimulate emotions and make people think. For example, in Xia Yan's Wild Grass, the vitality of plant seeds should be mentioned to praise the tenacity of vitality, but the article starts with other things, puts forward what is the most powerful problem in the world, and quotes lions, King Kong and so on. It seems to have nothing to do with weeds, but it is actually a reference, which makes people have a deep understanding of the power of plant seeds, thus triggering praise for weeds.