How to write a composition with calligraphy as the topic?

There are arts everywhere in life: playing the piano, calligraphy, sketching … I also like one of them: calligraphy. Because learning calligraphy can write well, it can also exercise your patience and make your temperament elegant.

I remember when I was a child, my handwriting was always crooked, and the kindergarten teachers couldn't understand my handwriting. I remember once, I accidentally saw the idiom "get to the point". I'm talking about how the great calligrapher Wang Xizhi practiced calligraphy hard. I was inspired and determined to learn calligraphy well. In the future, I will write Flower Rainbow Xizhi.

At first, I practiced writing my own name. But no matter how hard I try, the word will always fall unconsciously, as if it doesn't work. So I took out my ruler and wrote. No matter what strokes are straight, I won't "hunch over" again. I am very happy. But the mother on the side smiled and said: "This is not a sentence!" I complained in my heart: "You are obviously picking bones in an egg and joking with such straightforward words!" " So, my mother took out a copybook and compared it with my handwriting. Oh, my God, it's a different world! My mother said to me gently, "Words can't be written with a ruler, every stroke should be written in place." Pay special attention to the font structure, the big one is big, the small one is small, and the ending can also be used as a back front to enhance the momentum. Of course, the most important thing is learning attitude, seriousness and patience. "Since then, my mother taught me to write hand in hand.

After several months of hard work, my calligraphy has made great progress. Words have changed from crooked to straight and generous, from weak to strong. It has been appreciated by teachers and classmates. In the fifth grade, my calligraphy works were also recommended by the teacher to participate in the school calligraphy competition.

I like calligraphy. I grew up in calligraphy. Calligraphy is like a melting pot, which has tempered my patience and perseverance.