After getting up, I saw the copybook on the table and thought that I hadn't practiced calligraphy for a long time. When I opened the copybook and saw the words I had practiced, I felt a burst of emotion in my heart.
Ever since I first came into contact with copybooks in primary school, whenever I saw beautiful fonts, whether soft or hard, in bookstores or other places, I couldn't help but want to try them. They all say that seeing words is like seeing people. I believe that a person's handwriting is beautiful, so his interpersonal skills will not be bad. It is precisely because of this mentality that I especially hope that I can practice beautiful handwriting.
I bought this copybook on my desk last year, but I haven't finished practicing it for a year, because I always have no time to practice it for various reasons, and it is always difficult to calm myself down when I have time occasionally.
Practicing calligraphy can cultivate self-cultivation, and I enjoy the process of practicing calligraphy. When practicing calligraphy, I don't have to think about other things. I just need to look at myself and see what the structure of the words I need to write is, so that the words I write can look better.
It seems that when doing a lot of things in life, just like practicing calligraphy, you always have to think clearly bit by bit, think clearly, and then slowly put pen to paper, so that the written words will look good. The longer you persist and practice, the better your handwriting will look and the more you will adapt to what you have experienced.
Rome was not built in a day, and neither was writing. Practicing calligraphy is not only a skill, but also a mind. The most important thing is persistence. We will envy others for their beautiful handwriting, but how can we know that our handwriting will not look good unless we try?