How to write calligraphy in senior two?

I study calligraphy.

When I was a child, Grandpa often took me to see calligraphers write calligraphy. Every time I see the calligraphy written by a calligrapher, I am particularly envious and admired. I want to be a famous calligrapher when I grow up. How does this wish come true? I had a brainwave. Grandpa is a national first-class calligrapher. Isn't he a ready-made teacher? So, I said to my grandfather, "Grandpa, I worship you as a teacher!" " "Grandpa agreed in one bite.

At first, I couldn't even hold the brush. Grandpa taught me: first, pinch the pen with the middle finger and thumb, with the index finger leaning from above and the ring finger and little finger approaching the pen from below. I quickly learned to hold a pen. Grandpa taught me strokes first, from point, horizontal, vertical, skimming and pressing to lifting, folding and hooking. I learned 38 strokes. After practicing for more than a month, grandpa asked me to write radicals. Although I can write, the combination of several strokes is ugly. I've practiced many times, and it's still the same. I threw down my pen and said angrily, "I don't want to learn!" " Grandpa said to me earnestly, "If you want to learn skills, you must be able to endure hardships and know how to persist. Kung fu always pays off. "with grandpa's encouragement, I picked up a pen and continued to practice over and over again according to grandpa's guidance. ...

After half a year, I not only learned to write strokes and radicals with a brush, but also learned to write complete words. I confidently participated in the calligraphy competition held by the school and won the first prize. I told my grandpa the good news, and he smiled happily.

I finally learned to write Chinese calligraphy, but my grandfather said, "If you want to work hard, you have to work hard all the time." I'm determined never to give up again and practice my excellent skills.