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Practice makes perfect.
Whether you learn to write, draw, calligraphy and other technical things, you need to write more and practice more. As the saying goes, "Practice makes perfect", it is said that only by diligent practice and proficiency can you master skills. This proverb has always been regarded as the motto of diligent practice.

For the four words "practice makes perfect", we should analyze specific problems and not generalize them. The word "practice makes perfect" must be preceded by the correct method and the prerequisite of diligent thinking, otherwise, practice may not make perfect. When learning any skill such as writing, painting and calligraphy, we should not only write more and practice more, but more importantly, we should have correct methods to guide us, and at the same time, we should think more and summarize more. Without the correct method, what we do is "a young monk reciting scriptures and killing time, which is far from perfect and may even take a detour, which is contrary to our subjective desire to improve our skills."

Skillful things certainly need more practice. More importantly, we should have correct methods, think more and sum up constantly. Only in this way can "practice make perfect" and "cleverness" is also called "skill". All skills are not simply practiced, but are summed up through constant thinking in practice.