After the harvest was full, I walked into and met a young calligrapher-Du Huibin. It's admirable to see him splash ink and brush his hair. He can be so proficient in his thirties. I talked with him and learned that he loved writing since he was a child and insisted on it. I haven't studied calligraphy in college, but in order to improve my writing ability, I began to explore the theory of calligraphy and painting in 2002, made hundreds of thousands of words of reading notes (knocking on the blackboard here), and extracted many calligraphy books. What's even more amazing is that I looked up his relevant information on the Internet. He knows all kinds of calligraphy, especially running script, cursive script, painting, woodcut and seal cutting. At the age of 26, he became a member of China Calligraphers Association, and was praised as a child prodigy and genius in the painting and calligraphy art world.
We often say that interest is the best teacher. Interest is important, but persistence seems to be more important. Knock yourself here. Without persistence, nothing can be achieved. If you have perseverance, interest can actually be established. Without perseverance, even if you start to be interested, you will lose interest after encountering difficulties.
Everything is not when there is hope, but when there is hope!