—— Guo Huaqiu
Whenever I see the wonderful performance of the acrobatic unicycle, I can't help admiring it. However, behind their wonderful performances and superb skills are thousands of experiments, the summary of countless failed experiences and the crystallization of tears and sweat.
I remember learning to ride a bike when I was a child. At first, I couldn't ride a bike and swing. Suddenly, I took a sharp turn and ran into the steps. My leg was rubbed heavily on the ground and broke a piece of skin. On the way home, I wiped my tears and secretly vowed never to touch my bike again. I fell asleep unconsciously when I watched my bike at night.
The bike flew out of the window and threw me out. Unconsciously, I came to a training camp of an acrobatic troupe. A little boy caught my attention. He got on the unicycle. By the way, I have seen the unicycle performance on TV, and their acting skills are superb. Bang! It turned out that the little boy fell. He got up quickly and went on practicing. While riding a bike, he fell down again and hurt his knee. However, regardless of the pain, he stood up again and continued to practice. Finally, he can ride a unicycle skillfully and do some simple movements. Seeing this, I can't help but think of a sentence "One minute on stage, ten years off stage". The little boy found me during the break and said to me, "No matter what you want to succeed in, you have to go through many tests. Don't be afraid of failure."
"Get up, it's eight o'clock!"
A voice startled me and I rubbed my eyes. My bike is still there. It was a dream! My mother came into my room, opened the curtains and said, "It's a beautiful day. You should practice riding a bike, but don't go until your leg recovers. " I got dressed, listened to my mother, recalled my dream just now, and suddenly understood something. I said to my mother, "I will definitely practice my driving skills. I can only succeed through hardships." After listening to my words, my mother looked at me with amazing eyes. I pushed my bike to the playground, and the burning sun scorched the earth. I stepped on the pedal hard and rode forward carefully. At this moment, my hands are sweating. Suddenly, my hand slipped and I fell off my bike. I fell to the ground, holding back the pain, and remembered a famous saying, even if I fall down a hundred times, I must stand up a hundred times. I stood up and continued to practice. My clothes are soaked with sweat. Sweat dripped on the wound, which made my pain unbearable. I practiced riding a few more laps, and my legs looked like lead. I stood for a while to relax and continue practicing until I became proficient and realized some skills. Finally, I can ride my bike freely and even use sharp turns freely. I am ecstatic.
An acrobat's wonderful performance on the stage was successful after repeated tempering. Aren't we the same? Although I have been afraid and flinched in the face of difficulties, the road to success cannot be smooth sailing, and tempering will only make me stronger and braver.
In my later life, I will encounter more difficulties and setbacks. But I can't give up. It is these tempering that make me more perfect!