Someone once said: "If you fall a hundred times, you must stand up a hundred and one times!" This is true—for after the clouds disperse, the sun shines; after the dark night, the dawn breaks; and after the snow melts, spring arrives!
When I was a toddler, I learned to walk by stumbling. Every time I fell, I would burst into tears. But my parents were always there, encouraging me: "Get up, my child!" So, I would stop crying, struggle to my feet, and walk again. Look, I am walking once more! I finally learned to walk, and I cheered for myself.
In kindergarten, I learned to interact with peers. At first, facing an unfamiliar environment and seeing my parents walk away, I would cry uncontrollably. But I had to learn to adapt and familiarize myself with my surroundings. Seeing other children crying as well, I found myself smiling. Soon, we became friends and helped one another. See, after the storm, a beautiful rainbow hangs high in the sky!
Entering primary school, I began my journey of learning. Initially, I struggled with every stroke, and I would cry silently when my handwriting was messy. But my teacher would hold my hand and say kindly, "Don't cry, I will teach you slowly." Now, I can write every character accurately.
On the primary school playground, I learned to run. At the signal, we would dash forward. Sometimes, a classmate would trip and cry, but we would quickly help them up and tend to their wounds. See, once the ice melts, spring arrives with blooming flowers and singing birds! That classmate has wiped their tears and is running again!
As long as we persist, no matter how thick the clouds, how long the night, or how deep the snow, they will all pass!
The snow has melted, and a brilliant spring has arrived!