The next day, I came to school and walked into the calligraphy class. When I saw many students sitting in the classroom, I secretly made up my mind. Be sure to practice calligraphy well. Then, an amiable teacher came into the classroom, first taught us the essentials of calligraphy, and distributed calligraphy supplies for us to practice by ourselves. At first, my handwriting was ugly, like a few earthworms mixed together, and I was depressed. My deskmate comforted me: "It's okay. Look, I wrote the same thing as you. Let's practice. " "good!" I said to him. I regained my confidence and practiced hard. At the end of the day, my back aches and my hands cramp.
When I got home, my self-confidence was completely destroyed. I threw my bag on the sofa and shouted, "I don't want to learn." It's too difficult. I can't even be a calligrapher, and it's boring. " Dad said: "Nothing can be done by halves, and besides, no one can reach heaven in one step, and it takes hard sweat." I thought: yes, if I can reach the sky in one step, won't everyone in the world become calligraphers? As the saying goes, one minute on stage, ten years off stage. The same is true for practicing calligraphy, which requires unremitting efforts and perseverance. With this in mind, I began to practice calligraphy again.
Yes, nothing can be achieved in one step. Learning anything requires unremitting efforts and perseverance. During this summer vacation, my calligraphy has improved a lot.