There should be ups and downs in learning calligraphy composition.

Learning calligraphy has gone through too many ups and downs. Looking back now, it's like knocking over a five-flavor bottle.

On the first day of the calligraphy class, I couldn't wait to sign up, waiting for the day when I started studying. It's finally time for class, so happy. At school, the teacher taught me to hold a pen for 15 minutes. Although my hands are very sour, I am still very happy: because I finally learned calligraphy! This is what I like, and I must stick to it!

I like writing calligraphy, and the more I write, the better. My mother often praises me, and I have won prizes. My classmates at school envy me! I have more confidence in learning calligraphy well.

In this way, I have been passing CET-6. After CET-6, my mother is very demanding of me: I made a mistake in writing this word, so I have to rewrite it. Every time I finish writing, my mother will say to me, "You didn't write this carefully, you must correct it next time ..." Every time I hear this, I will reluctantly agree or even listen to it at all. I'm getting bored with calligraphy. I don't want to stop studying.

Gradually, my mother saw my mind, so she said to me earnestly, "Do everything seriously, and so does calligraphy. Only by being serious can we do it well. " After listening to this sentence, I thought about it carefully: why did I write well at the beginning, but now I can't write well? It's not that my mother asked for improvement, but that I'm not serious. Afterwards, I decided to take calligraphy seriously. Sure enough, as soon as I was serious, I wrote the words. I found the fun and didn't feel that calligraphy was boring.

It turns out that everything should be done seriously.