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Dad's outline and composition of the second and third events

My father is a clever and humorous good father. Dad usually takes care of me and is an excellent model worker.

Dad has a pair of discerning eyes, and his eyes turn around from time to time, which is very interesting. Dad is also glib, everything is right, maybe!

Dad has a specialty, "playing chess". Dad can play any chess, such as checkers, Go and Gobang ... Dad can not only play chess, but also play first-class chess, which is called "invincible hand in the world".

Once, my father and I played checkers. I'm going to win the game by walking step by step. Surprisingly, when my father took the last few steps, his eyes lit up and I hitchhiked. One step in place, father won.

It's hard to avoid some unhappiness in my heart, and I have to showdown with my father again. Without thinking, my father said, "Let's have a competition!"

"The second game officially started, and this time I always feel that my father seems to be more relaxed, and I can't pass the dye as I expected. Father crossed the finish line three times and five times, and father won again. No matter what chess I played, I didn't win in my father's hands.

Dad also has a hobby, which is studious. Although he is a junior high school student, he loves learning very much. Dad is best at history, and he studies it well. He can answer three questions when he asks senior one.

Once, I wanted my father to ask, "Dad, when did the marathon start?" Dad told me: "In 492 BC, King Darius I of Persia sent troops to attack Greece, and the famous Greek-Persian War broke out in history. In 490 BC, Darius launched his second expedition. Persian troops crossed the Aegean Sea and landed in the marathon plain outside Athens. Athens turned to Sparta for help and was rejected. The Athenian army defeated the invaders with clever tactics. At the end of the battle, the Athenian generals were anxious to tell the anxious Athenian people, so they sent a long-distance runner named Philippide to deliver the message. The long-distance runner was injured in the battle. In order to let everyone know the news, he ran from the marathon to the central square of Athens in one breath. He shouted excitedly, "We won!

"Then fell to the ground and died. In order to commemorate Felicity, the hero in this battle, 1896, at the first Olympic Games, a new event-marathon was stipulated. " I was absorbed, and I was still listening after Dad finished. It's fascinating.

Dad is my role model. I am deeply grateful to you. You are the greatest father in the world. I love you!