Suppressing before raising was a common writing technique. It was usually used to suppress the protagonist or the entire story at the beginning or in the middle of the article to make it look unremarkable, ordinary, or even down and out. Then at the end, it was praised, praised, and raised to create an emotional effect of ups and downs, reversal, and progression to make the reader have a deeper impression and think. The purpose of suppressing before raising was to create suspense, arouse the interest of the readers, and at the same time enhance the logic of the article and the cohesiveness of the plot. By allowing the readers to have a pre-set expectation and evaluation of the protagonist or story at the beginning and then reversing or improving it at the end, it can make the readers feel unexpected and lead to more in-depth thinking and discussion. At the same time, it can also enhance the legibility and attractiveness of the article. In writing, the technique of first suppressing and then praising could also be used to shape different types of characters such as inferiority, arrogance, optimism, pessimism, etc. Through different methods of suppression and praise, it could better show the character's personality, emotions, and growth process. At the same time, the writing technique of first suppressing and then raising could also be used to reverse the plot and make the story more winding and fascinating.