2. Grandma Liu ... When she arrived at the Shishi in front of Fu Rong, she saw a sedan chair full of horses. Granny Liu didn't dare to go over, dusted her clothes, taught Banel a few words, and then slipped to the corner door. I saw a few people sitting at the gate, talking about the east and the west. Grandma Liu had to rub it up and ask, "It's a great blessing." (Excerpted from A Dream of Red Mansions)
He read sentence by sentence, and after reading one sentence, he drew a small circle at the back with a pencil. He doesn't browse casually, but thinks while watching, sometimes stops to think, and sometimes asks me a word or two. (Excerpt from a night's work)
When she saw another butterfly, she ran away playfully. Butterflies jump up and down. She stared at it intently. Finally, the butterfly stops on a flower. She stooped and stood on tiptoe carefully, sweat dripping from her face. She crept up to the butterfly, suddenly bent down and held the butterfly on the flower with both hands. Carefully put her hand out of the seam and leaned her head against it. She accidentally let the butterfly fly out of her hand. She pursed her mouth in a hurry and anger, put her hands on her waist, but immediately jumped up like a deer and chased another target.
2. The composition about my love for calligraphy (more than 500 words) is mainly about writing about my practice and thinking about me who loves calligraphy. Each of us has our own hobbies. Some people love lifelike Chinese paintings, some people love clear pronunciation and mellow voice of Beijing opera, some people love time-consuming calligraphy ... and I have a special liking for that calligraphy. As we all know, calligraphy is a unique art in China. Practicing calligraphy can not only cultivate one's self-cultivation. It can also cultivate our sentiment, so as to be a cultured person. I like calligraphy very much. I remember that when I first practiced calligraphy, my handwriting was always bad, and I had to copy it over and over again to write it well. But I can't write a word well, but how can I have the perseverance to admit defeat? It took me an afternoon to write this extremely difficult handwriting beautifully and correctly. I now write 20 calligraphy words every day. I like calligraphy very much. I remember once having a high fever of 38 degrees. My head is as heavy as a thousand pounds and I feel very uncomfortable all over. I just went to the hospital to finish the infusion bag or bottle, and went home to rest. I slept until four or five o'clock in the afternoon and suddenly woke up. I want to sleep again. I didn't practice writing today. So I didn't think much. I dressed again and again, dragged my tired body, and walked to the desk one by one to write. It was not until half an hour later that I finally finished writing it. Although my head is about to explode, I am very happy because I have finished my daily task. From the above two things, you must see that I am a small calligraphy fan, classmates, each of us. If your hobbies are different from mine, write your hobbies out quickly. If you love calligraphy as much as I do, let's shout together: "Calligraphy cultivates people's sentiments, so let's love it.
3. The composition "Learn Calligraphy" is 800 words. In my life journey, there are sour, sweet, bitter and spicy. I will never forget the story of learning calligraphy. During the summer vacation, my mother asked me, "Son, do you have any plans to finish your summer homework?" "Well, I like calligraphy anyway, so I'll learn to write Chinese calligraphy!" "Well, very good." My mother is very happy. The next day, she took me to the calligraphy class taught by teacher Kuang in Yufeng Primary School. Mr Kuang is a member of the Calligraphy Association. He is good at writing, rigorous in teaching and sometimes humorous. I signed up. The next day, I came to the classroom. Mr. Kuang first told us the function of calligraphy and the story that a great calligrapher is worth thousands of dollars. Then he taught us how to hold a pen. And how to write some strokes and other basic actions, with special emphasis on cultivating our good character and moral character in the process of practicing writing. Then, stick a piece of paper on the blackboard, hold a brush and write the word "one". As he wrote, he said, "Stop first, then walk, then stop, and slowly return to the front." At first, Mr. Kuang asked us to sketch from the copybook, and I always wrote the words in different sizes. The teacher told me: "relax, don't be nervous, keep the correct posture, hold the pen correctly and slow down the writing speed." He also taught me to practice calligraphy. I carefully read the teacher's strokes, but when I write by myself, I always write the words crooked like bugs, one word is bigger and the other is smaller. I was discouraged and thought, alas, learn to brush. At this time, Mr. Kuang seemed to see some clues and said, "Students, it is difficult to learn Chinese calligraphy at first, but this is a test in itself." If you pass, you will succeed. If you give up, you will fail. Without hard work and perseverance, how can you write a good word? " I thought: Yes! You can't give up halfway. Giving up halfway is like bowing your head in front of difficulties. I can't give up easily. I will practice my handwriting hard and believe that I can do it. So my turbulent heart calmed down. No matter how hot the weather is, I practice calligraphy seriously, and all kinds of strokes are gradually familiar, and the charm is more or less reflected. I wrote them all. I practice calligraphy seriously, so my speed is getting faster and faster, and my handwriting is getting more and more neat. The teacher praised my calligraphy for making great progress, and the teacher's encouragement gave me great motivation. My parents also said that my handwriting has made great progress. By practicing China's calligraphy, I not only improved my writing quality, but also learned that I should not be afraid of difficulties in doing anything. As long as I persevere and persevere, I will definitely make achievements and progress. .
This morning, my mother and I went to grandpa's house to play. I called him loudly and scared him. Haha laughed ... I saw him writing calligraphy. The simple and powerful calligraphy in the manuscript attracted me. I asked him to teach me to write. He said happily, "This will teach you to write calligraphy."
I picked up the brush and was about to write. Grandpa said: "To write with a brush, you must first learn to hold the pen, then learn the basic strokes, and finally learn to write with a brush." In fact, there are many stresses on holding a pen. Grandpa said: "Hold the pen mainly with thumb, index finger and middle finger, and then with ring finger and little finger." Hearing this, I quickly made a decision. The way I hold the pen has become more formal. Then I began to learn to write basic strokes: "There are horizontal strokes, left strokes, lifts, hooks, dots, vertical strokes ..." I began to practice, but I always couldn't write well. Grandpa looks around and always finds fault. Later, I finally wrote it, and grandpa nodded with a smile. I am very happy, too! I began to learn to write Chinese calligraphy again. After writing a large imitation paper, I felt that my writing was not good and began to practice hard again. I wrote with relish, and unconsciously time passed quickly. I wrote another one, much better than the previous one. My grandfather clapped his hands and said good. I am also complacent and feel a sense of accomplishment.
Through this study of calligraphy, I realized a truth: nothing is difficult in the world, and if you put your mind to it, you will succeed as long as you persist in everything.