The first paragraph of a narrative is usually used to draw the reader's attention to the story and give the reader a preliminary understanding of the background and theme of the story. The main functions were as follows: Lead the story: Use a simple description or title to attract the reader's interest and guide the reader into the story world. 2. Summing up the main theme: In the first paragraph of a narrative, the author will usually give a brief summary of the main theme or background of the story to help the reader understand the core content of the story. The first paragraph of a narrative will usually show the protagonist's emotional state or psychological state through description or description to lay the emotional foundation for the subsequent development of the plot. 4. Prominent protagonist: The first paragraph of a narrative usually highlights the protagonist's image through his appearance, behavior, or language to leave a deep impression on the reader. The first paragraph of the narrative was to arouse the reader's interest and guide the reader into the story world, laying the foundation and emotional foundation for the subsequent development of the plot.