In July this year, I was promoted from grade six to grade one and became a middle school student. After reporting to the school, we started a seven-day military training.
On the first day of military training, we excitedly put on our military uniforms and went to school early in the morning to chat with our classmates. Soon, under the arrangement of the teacher, we stood in a row on the school playground. As soon as the instructor arrived, we began to introduce ourselves and talk about some requirements of military training. Then, the military training officially began. We practiced all kinds of movements under the guidance of the coach. Although we were so tired that we were sweating, we laughed heartily. The day's military training will soon be over, and everyone looks very happy. However, by the fifth day, the situation was not like the previous days. Instructors have strengthened the training intensity and put forward stricter requirements for us. The students are all sweating and complaining. But the instructor said to us, "Compared with you, the training of our troops is more tiring and stricter." I thought: yes, as long as I work hard, what can't I do? Later, I was no longer afraid of being tired, just thinking about persistence and hard work. Finally, he won the title of "Military Training Model".
Since then, the word "hit" has become my belief.
This summer, I took part in a taekwondo competition. When I checked in next to the venue, I found that my opponent was almost as tall as me, but his level was higher than mine. I'm a little nervous and afraid of losing. After playing, I tried to overcome my nervousness and regarded the game as my usual training. Whenever I am kicked by my opponent and feel pain, I try not to think about it. I just want to persist and struggle and try my best to play my best. Finally,
There are many Chinese characters in China. I choose "Bo" as my Chinese character of the year, because I think it means to struggle and never give up, which is exactly what I experienced this year. Therefore, I think the Chinese character "Bo" suits me best. I will continue to "blog" in the future.