What did you learn from Liu Gongquan's hard practice of calligraphy?

Feeling a lot:

1. Only by working deeply can we grind iron bars into needles.

To practice calligraphy well, it is not enough to have a little talent and talent. When Liu Gongquan was a child, he must have a very small foundation in calligraphy, but if he is complacent and content to show off his calligraphy among his friends every day, he will only be a good handwriting person when he grows up, let alone become a master of calligraphy who created "Liu Style". But he was reminded by the old man selling tofu and saw it with his feet in the downtown area.

2. Real great achievements must be built with time, and there is no other way.

Even a genius can't create great achievements without hard work and study. Because there are too many smart people in a field, you can't surpass others by your own talent. To achieve certain achievements, we must learn and surpass them. Undoubtedly, it takes time and energy. Therefore, any illusion of achieving great achievements in a short time will prove unrealistic and will make the mistake of "Great Leap Forward".

Genius and talent are unreliable, and "diligence can make up for mistakes" and "studious" are eternal good training.

Don't pin your hopes for success on unreliable talents or rare talents in the world, but practice hard and think hard. At all times and in all countries, people who have made great achievements in various fields are mostly not geniuses, but have accumulated their brilliance through diligent study and work.