Are the hobbies and specialties you had many years ago still there now?

Um... I've been knocked down a long time ago...

If you really think about it, it should be swimming and Go.

Swimming is my favorite. I have been in contact with it since I was in the fourth or fifth grade of elementary school. I didn’t sign up for classes or anything, I just learned it by myself with my friends who knew how to swim. During the summer, you can play with a swimming ring, slowly watch others swim, and then learn by yourself little by little.

I know how to do dog paddling and breaststroke... I can’t say that the posture is absolutely correct. I can only say that you can’t drown if you throw it in the water... And I have tried many times, but I still haven’t learned how to tread water...

But Although my skills are not very good, I still have a lot of fun every time I go to the swimming pool. When I was in elementary school, there was a swimming pool called "Golden Waterfront" not far from our house. I really liked it when I was a child. Not only did the swimming pool There are two swimming pools and a large water slide, which is very high and long. When there are many people in the summer, you have to wait in line for a long time to play~

But in the end, the swimming pool was demolished... other swimming pools in the city have no entertainment facilities... they are just one or two pools …It’s pretty boring. I haven't been to a swimming pool in a year or two.

Then there is Go~

I started playing Go when I was in junior high school. Speaking of which, I am really grateful to the school in junior high school. Not only did they take us to the mountains to play real-person CS during the summer vacation, but they also organized groups to go rafting. When we were in school, we even asked teachers to teach us calligraphy and Go. It was around that time that I fell in love with Go.

Starting from the first grade of junior high school, for three consecutive years, we had two classes a week dedicated to learning Go. The school even bought us hundreds of sets of chessboards. Go class is very fun every week~

Two people work in groups to play against each other, and then the Go teacher randomly comes over to give guidance~ I handed in a lot of Go rules, fixed routines, etc. I remember I still paid five yuan. Where did the Go teacher buy a Go CD that the teacher carved himself? It contained fixed Go routines, which was quite interesting.

After learning Go for a year or two, several classmates in the class who were good at learning went to take the Go exam. Those who had certificates were quite envious. But I am a typical bad chess player. In the end, I just had fun and didn't learn much.

After graduating from junior high school, high school studies were relatively heavy, and I have basically never played Go. Now that I am in college, I have really forgotten all the rules of Go... (Go teacher, I am sorry for you...)

Swimming and Go, these two hobbies many years ago... I have basically thrown them away...