After I learned that I won the first prize in the calligraphy competition, I was very, very happy and very excited.
During the winter vacation, I knew that there was a calligraphy competition waiting for me to participate in Zhongcun Town Primary School. I had to use the winter vacation to write more and practice more. I wrote six characters almost every day, and the time was very tight.
After school started, Teacher Xiao selected some content for me to practice and gave guidance every day, and my handwriting finally improved significantly.
One day after the competition, Teacher Xiao said to me: "You won the first prize in the calligraphy competition!" I was so happy, because my efforts were not in vain, it really paid off!
I think I will win the first prize in the next calligraphy competition, and I can write better!
Finally, I would like to thank Teacher Xiao who guided me in calligraphy practice and my dear mother, thank you!
In the hard-pen calligraphy competition of the 4th Skills Festival of Jiaxing Vocational School that just concluded, students Li Zhezhou, Chu Xiaofen and Zhang Hanchen from our school won one gold, one silver and one bronze. At the same time, it also changed the "zero breakthrough" of our school's gold medal in this project.
When the news came, these students did not show too much joy and excitement. Is it because they did not pay too much and therefore did not realize the difficulty of success? Or is it because practicing calligraphy can cultivate one's character? , they have been able to look down on success? The answer is: neither!
Like players in other sports, they have sacrificed a lot. In a sense, they have paid more than their classmates in other sports. When it comes to the feeling of training, the three of them all agree: boring. From the beginning of practicing the eight-step strokes of the character "Yong", to the later practice of practicing the structure of "Lintie", to the final independent writing. Day after day, month after month, it has been repeated countless times. Anyone who has practiced calligraphy can understand the feeling. It's just boring, but the problem is that they are always plagued by a lingering sense of frustration. Practicing calligraphy is unlikely to be effective in the short term. In addition, they already have certain calligraphy skills, so their improvement rate is even slower. , seeing the competition approaching day by day, but feeling unable to break through the bottleneck, one can imagine the anxiety in my heart.
Finally, the game is here.
Recalling the competition, classmate Zhang Hanchen said: From the moment he started writing, he had only one thought in his mind: to write every word as well as possible! I simply forget that this is a game, let alone think about the outcome of the game.
The months-long training and competition has come to an end. Speaking of the harvest, classmate Li Zhezhou’s words are the most representative: “The results are gratifying, but more importantly, it made me understand for the first time What does it mean: I have worked hard, but success does not depend on me."