When I was in the fifth or sixth grade, my father, who loves calligraphy, started teaching me calligraphy. Every day when I came home from kindergarten, I had to write for one or two hours, but the progress was not obvious. Soon, my father realized that what he was doing was wrong and helped me find a calligraphy teacher. From then on, I studied calligraphy with this teacher. On the first day of learning calligraphy, the teacher taught us how to hold a pen and write like this. With a little foundation, I was often the best at writing and was always praised by the teacher. As I progress day by day, the teacher's requirements for me are becoming more and more strict, requiring me to write faster and with momentum. When I was in the third grade of elementary school, the school held an on-site calligraphy competition. This was the first time I participated in the competition. Before the competition, I practiced very seriously and made full preparations for this competition. On the day of the competition, we were writing calligraphy together on the playground. Next to me was my classmate Zhu Kaiming. He had been studying for a long time and could write much better than me. However, this did not affect my performance. I wrote seriously. Every word. The competition was over, and to my surprise: I actually won the first prize, which greatly increased my confidence in practicing calligraphy, but I was not proud and practiced calligraphy even harder. Since then, I have participated in many competitions and won many awards, including municipal ones, provincial ones, and even national ones. Whenever I get a certificate, I am very excited because I have put in a lot of effort behind it. Many: The teacher has very high requirements for me and always criticizes me for not writing well. He has stricter requirements every time and is very particular about every stroke and stroke I write. I never write well. As I got older in this grade, my time became tighter and tighter, and learning calligraphy became more and more difficult, but I did not give up and continued to learn calligraphy. I worked hard to learn calligraphy, and calligraphy became an indispensable part of my soul.