You can't write well after practicing for a hundred days. One hundred days is a short time, so it takes a lot of effort to teach things.
It is said that a hundred days can't do it. It was originally said that as long as you work for a hundred days, you can see certain results. Preface to the Twelve Chapters of Bixing written by Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty: "A man who keeps his mind can see his merits in February; Those who have no spirituality know their roots in a hundred days. " Later, this kind of language became a self-deprecating remark by scholars, saying that their words had not been written for a hundred days, which made no sense. On the other hand, learning calligraphy can never be accelerated.
Similar to "words can't be written in a hundred days" and "books can't be written in a hundred days".
It takes a hundred days to write a book. To learn calligraphy, you should study hard and practice hard. You can't write well without a hundred days' persistence. There are 24 hours in a day * 100 day =2400 hours. In other words, it takes 2400 hours to write a good hand. MS is now sent once a day, which usually takes 1-2 hours.
Through children learning to write, I think the sentence "a book takes a hundred days" is very reasonable. As long as you persist, you will be able to write better! Teacher Lu Yinshan asked if there were too many strokes. In my opinion, writing mainly focuses on the structure of reading shelves. If the child wants to write by himself, let him write!