What does it mean to have talented people?

"Jiangshan produces talents" comes from "On Five Poems II" written by Zhao Yi, a poet in Qing Dynasty, which means that the country produces talents from generation to generation. The world often uses this poem to praise talented people, or to show that a new generation replaces the old, or to show that the rise of a new generation is like rolling the Yangtze River, which is unstoppable.

The original text of On Five Poems (Part II) is: Du Li's poems are widely read, but they are not new so far. There are many talented people all over the country, and their poems and popularity will last for hundreds of years.

The first and second sentences point out that even great poets like Li Bai and Du Fu have historical limitations in their poems. The third and fourth sentences, the poet calls for innovative consciousness, and hopes that poetry writing should have the spirit of the times and personality characteristics, boldly innovate and oppose conformism.