I learned how to learn calligraphy well from Ma 'anshan calligrapher Wang Wen.

Experimental School Affiliated to Capital Normal University □ Wang Wenzhou Class

Speaking of my hobbies, it's really endless. Reading, swimming, calligraphy, badminton ... but among my many hobbies, I like calligraphy best.

I don't remember the first time I wrote that clumsy and funny font when I was four or five years old, but I clearly remember how happy my mother was and how proud I was. There is only one reason-other friends can't write, but I can. I am destined to love writing.

When I was in the first grade of primary school, I was praised by many teachers because my handwriting was better than other students, and I liked writing better. By the third grade, my handwriting was already good, so I signed up for an interest class in calligraphy, but this time it didn't go well because I had never written before.

Once, the teacher asked me to write a work, and only one person could show it. I thought it must be me, so I didn't practice much. It was because I took it lightly that the quota was taken away by another classmate. At first, I didn't understand why. Later, I learned that after a weekend of practice, people wrote better than me. From then on, I understood a truth: there are people outside, and there are days behind. As long as you don't work hard, anyone can surpass you.

While calligraphy has become my hobby, it has also helped me cultivate my self-cultivation. When I practice calligraphy, I also test my patience. Just because I practiced calligraphy, I gained a gentle personality and got along well with my classmates.

Until now, I still love calligraphy, and I also realize the benefits it brings me. Of course, I will continue to practice calligraphy in the future, regardless of the result, because calligraphy has become an indispensable part of my life!