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On Da Vinci's Egg Painting
I am familiar with the name Leonardo da Vinci. He was an outstanding Italian painter during the Renaissance in Europe. He has created many immortal masterpieces such as The Last Supper and Mona Lisa. However, after reading the article "Painting Eggs", I realized that the painter's painting career began with painting eggs.

At first glance, drawing an egg seems to have nothing to do with writing the last supper. Anyone can draw a round egg with pen drawing, and its shape seems to be the same as a real egg. But Finch's teacher, the famous painter Buddha Rocchio, has a unique vision. His first training for Leonardo da Vinci was to draw eggs. Buddha Rocchio once warned Finch: Don't think it's easy to draw an egg, you have to work hard to show it perfectly on paper. He also said: Repeatedly practicing drawing eggs is to train yourself to have the same hand and eye, so that whatever you draw will be handy in the future.

The teachings of Buddha Rocchio, and the great success of Leonardo da Vinci in art later, all give us such enlightenment: a tall building rises from the ground.

Isn't it? It is hard to imagine that Finch will become a generation of artists in the future without the strict training of famous teachers; The famous Italian violinist Bageni could not have become a world-famous violin king without strict basic training when he was a child. Li is a famous Peking Opera performer in China. Without a solid and profound martial arts foundation and singing skills, it is impossible for him to become an actor with both civil and military skills and achieve such a perfect state in performing arts. ...

In a word, they are all "eggs", that is, after strict basic training and solid basic skills, they have laid a deep foundation for the construction of high-rise buildings and made them reach a realm that ordinary people can't reach.

After reading the painted eggs, I can't help thinking of my pipa teacher. When I first started learning piano from my teacher, I had a headache for endless basic exercises. When I was holding the piano, I stretched out my five fingers of my right hand in turn to practice the wheel fingers, and I was sleepy by the monotonous "drumming" sound; As soon as I played music, my energy came up, and I learned music after three or two times. But when I play a piece of music completely, because of my lack of basic skills, the noise is very loud. Don't say that others don't like it, and sometimes I get angry when I listen to it. Since I don't practice basic skills seriously, teachers often consciously tell me the importance of practicing basic skills. I have realized the importance of basic skills from my own personal practice and the teacher's teaching, and I have always attached great importance to it. Finally, I have made some progress in my skills.

High-rise buildings have sprung up, which is not only applicable to artistic practice, but also to all other aspects. If you want to make achievements in your work and study, you must start with "drawing eggs". Only in this way can we reach the other side of success.