Six classes, 20 classes and 400-word exercises.

My mother always said to me, "There are many things to grind". This sentence has been accompanied by my study and life, and I am deeply touched by this sentence: As long as you are willing to work hard, success will definitely belong to you.

There was a calligrapher in ancient times who was like this. Huai Su is a master of cursive writing. He loved calligraphy very much when he was very young, but he was often worried about having no money to buy paper. Once, he saw the leaves on the banana tree in the temple were very big, and his eyes lit up. Suddenly he thought: Can this banana leaf replace paper? Huai Su thinks that banana leaves can also be used to practice calligraphy through trial writing. So he planted banana trees around the temple, but he didn't think it was enough. He painted the boards and floors in the house and wrote on them. It's full of wet wipes. Wipe it before you write. After a long time, the board has worn through. He said: "As long as the kung fu is deep, the iron pestle is ground into a needle!"

I don't know how many pens he wrote before, but they were all piled up in the back of his house, which became a "pen grave". After a long period of hard practice, the handwriting was very good and gradually became famous. But he is still not satisfied. He consulted famous calligraphers such as Yan Zhenqing and watched Zhang Xu's original works. Huai Su finally became a famous cursive master in China.

This incident and this sentence have always inspired me to struggle forward. I firmly believe that as long as you are willing to work hard, success must belong to you!

I hope the landlord will adopt it