It was a little late to write today and I just finished it. Because of the lateness, the child wanted to continue copying the Heart Sutra, copying the words she couldn’t write, and then waiting for her to slowly think about and draw them. It took too long, so I didn’t agree and h

I was a little late writing today and just finished it. Because of the lateness, the child wanted to continue copying the Heart Sutra, copying the words she couldn’t write, and then waiting for her to slowly think about and draw them. It took too long, so I didn’t agree. I was in a hurry to finish practicing calligraphy, go for a walk in the park, and then come back to practice piano, so I asked her to just write strokes today.

The first page seemed to be written more seriously, but on the second page she was in a hurry, and it was obvious that she wrote perfunctory and sloppy.

She humbly accepted my comment, and then said: "If you don't take it seriously tomorrow, then hum~~hum~~, the tigress will come on."

To be honest, two pages of words seems a bit too much, so I wrote My hands felt tired even after finishing two pages, maybe because of improper use of force or wrong posture of holding the pen, because normal writing is basically not so strict, and I don’t use so much force, so of course I won’t be so tired.

When I told my child how my writing hands were tired, she asked me instead, why are you tired? I'm not tired at all. I just wrote so few words. How could I be tired?

Okay, my hands are exhausted.

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