Walking into the community building, I saw two grandfathers teaching their children to write Chinese calligraphy, and I wrote along with them. An old man came up to me and said, "In China's calligraphy, it is very important to raise the pen horizontally, and it is also very important to collect the pen ...". I wrote a word "fu" in the way my grandfather said. I thought it was not good-looking, so I asked him. He said: "The field in the word' Fu' is too big and crooked." Then he wrote a beautiful blessing on my paper for me to copy. I write carefully one by one. I wrote four blessings in a row, and grandpa praised my progress. The more I write, the more interesting it becomes. I want to put the word "Fu" on my grandma's house.
At the end of my study, I looked at the calligraphy works written by my grandfather. Some words flow slowly like a river, while others plunge into the soil like straight trees. Calligraphy that has been circulating for more than two thousand years is really beautiful! We must not let the calligraphy be lost, and let the taste of this calligraphy be passed down year after year!