Write a 200-word composition entitled "I've learned-"and connect the beginning and the end.

I studied calligraphy.

"Nothing is difficult in the world, if you put your mind to it." Yes, many things have proved this truth when I was growing up.

When I saw the calligrapher splashing ink on TV in the third grade, I thought it was great, so I signed up to learn calligraphy. One Saturday afternoon, my mother took me to the painting and calligraphy museum to study. At first, I learned to hold a pen, with my index finger and middle finger on top and my ring finger and little finger on the bottom. First of all, we must learn to "double line", that is, draw an outline on that paper for me to copy. I was very interested in it a few times ago and studied hard. The teacher also praised me. But after studying for a month, I feel so sour that I always want to give up halfway. My mother seemed to read my mind, so she said to me, "Don't lose heart, nothing is difficult in the world, only if you put your mind to it." Come on! Mom believes you can do it! "

After listening to my mother's words, I gradually like calligraphy again. I made great progress, and the teacher began to let me learn Single Line. Is to copy the words on the paper with a pen. It was a little difficult at first, but I didn't flinch when I thought of my mother's words, but wrote them down seriously. Now, I have learned regular script and running script.

After more than a year's hard work, I will be able to get Grade 7 in June165438+1October this year.

It's really "nothing is difficult in the world, I'm afraid there is a will." Learning calligraphy not only exercised my patience, but also made my handwriting more and more beautiful. It seems that the benefits of learning calligraphy are still quite many!