Junior high school composition 700 words: the patch of life

The Patch of Life

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This article is suitable for: the first grade of junior high school.

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This composition is about 700 words in grade one of junior high school. The title is "The Patch of Life". Everyone is welcome to contribute enthusiastically. One day in the comprehensive class, the teacher asked us to make a tabloid. With a hiss, I accidentally taped the new tabloid and made a small hole. I regret to think that the tabloid was scrapped, and then my deskmate posted a small sticker on the small hole that matched the tabloid content, making the tabloid unique.

There is a patch in the tabloid. Looking at this patch, I was lost in thought. Patching is a way to make up for the shortcomings, but it is beautiful. Isn't life the same? One day, on my way home, I saw a group of people on the sidewalk beside the road, so I squeezed into the crowd curiously. Among the crowd is a middle-aged man with no arms and his wife. The middle-aged man is writing with his feet. I saw that he skillfully opened the rice paper with his feet, clamped the brush, soaked the nib with ink, and wrote smoothly on the rice paper. That word is vigorous and powerful, which makes me respect. The armless man in front of me looks like a calligrapher.

His name is Yang Xingdong, and he turned out to be an ordinary decoration shop owner. His life should have been full of hope, with his own career and family. But fate didn't care for this man. When his career was booming, an unexpected electrical accident took away his arms and his happiness. After losing your arms, even the simplest things, such as eating and drinking, need to be waited on by others, and life is in trouble immediately.

However, he refused to admit defeat and challenged his fate.

With his childhood hobbies, he began to practice calligraphy. It's incredible to make your feet as flexible as your hands and write good handwriting. Feet are neither as dexterous nor as powerful as hands. It is not easy to write with his feet. He picked up the pen with his foot again and again, but the pen fell down again and again. The splash of ink dyed the rice paper red, and he shed sweat, but he still picked up the brush with his feet again and again.

Day by day, year after year, I don't know how many pieces of rice paper have been filled under his feet and how many brushes have been ground. Finally, I learned a good hand. Practicing calligraphy has become a part of his life, earning money by selling calligraphy, from a person who has lost the ability to work to a person who can earn his own living. He made a perfect patch for his life with tenacious perseverance and unyielding spirit.

I bought a calligraphy written by him and kept it at home. Every time I see this calligraphy, I am moved by it. It makes me understand: when the shortcomings already exist, we don't need to complain, all we need is to put a perfect patch on the imperfect life. Instructor: Li Changyou