There are 18 people participating in the competition. The teacher divided us into three groups on average: group one, group two and group three, but the strength was unevenly distributed. One group is the strongest, followed by our second and third groups, so I think the members of the three groups are the most nervous.
The first thing to do is to write an inch-long word on the paper opened by 16. Everyone writes slowly, one stroke at a time, for fear of losing to the other. A good word is one point. A group should have won the first place, but three members didn't arrive, only eight points lower than our group, and took the second place, and three groups took the third place. We were afraid at that time, after all. All members of a group expressed dissatisfaction. They all think that the game should be fair and the number of people should be uniform. One of the team leaders, Jony J, is the most outstanding. As soon as the results were announced, he first found a corner and cried, and then instructed the players: We lost in numbers in this game, and we will beat them with strength in the next game! The second game was written in 4-inch characters, and the students still wrote it seriously. As soon as the results came down, the members of the second and third groups were shocked, and one group won the championship by 37 points higher than ours. Finally, the teacher announced the total score: one group won the championship! Some students are happy, some are sad, and they all go home.
This calligraphy competition made me realize that there are people outside, and there are mountains outside. This competition aroused my interest in practicing calligraphy and made me like practicing calligraphy.