[Reprinted] Beijing Xiaoyin’s primary and secondary composition work

Home­work and non-home­work have a very inter­est­ing rela­tion­ship. Home­work seems always bor­ing, but with­out home­work, there would be no non-home­work. In “The Art of Lov­ing,” Fromm argues that the acqui­si­tion of a skill or art (such as archery, or love) requires not only inter­est but also dis­ci­pline, con­cen­tra­tion, and patience…Orig­i­nal address:Bei­jing Xiaoyin Pri­ma­ry and Sec­ondary Com­po­si­tion Assign­mentauthor:Zheng­sheng Online Course Assign­mentsSnow­ball, cre­at­ed after enjoy­ing the snow in ear­ly spring.
 
[转载]北京 <wbr>筱音 <wbr>主次构图作业

I was fin­ish­ing a non-home­work draw­ing for fun. I did­n’t know how to start this time. I pon­dered for a long time, and then my mom could­n’t help but urge me. I replied, “Can I draw some­thing for half an hour first?” And so it became a non-famous quote…
 
[转载]北京 <wbr>筱音 <wbr>主次构图作业