Use a poem to express how to choose people!

I advise God to cheer up and not stick to certain norms to belittle more people. Miscellaneous poem Gong Zizhen.

The mountain is never too high, and the sea is never too deep. The duke of Zhou vomited, and the world returned to the heart. Cao Cao's short song.

Think of the emperor and give birth to this kingdom. Guo Wangke wins, Zhou Wei is true. Wang yining's purple map. The Book of Songs Ya Wen Wang

In Lisao, Qu Yuan takes vanilla as a metaphor, which embodies the ideal of cultivating talents: "I am not only rich in orchids, but also have a hundred acres of trees." I stayed in the country and found this car mixed with Du Heng and local chronicles. Qu Yuan hoped that "the foliage was flourishing" and advocated "promoting talents and empowering people". "

Liu Zongyuan, on the other hand, used trees as a metaphor to express his concern about the lack of talent training. In "Difficult to Go", he said: "The pillar of Nanshan is scarce, and whoever loves to raise materials will revisit the old place."

Lu You is straightforward about the cultivation and free use of talents: "Since ancient times, talents have to be cultivated and they have to work hard all night." (See "Bitter Bamboo Shoots") He advocates that talents should be cultivated in practice.

Be good at identifying talents under certain circumstances. Emperor Taizong's "Gift to Xiao Wei": "The wind knows the grass, and the board swings to know the loyal minister."

Bai Juyi's Yan Fang: "It takes three days to examine jade and seven years to identify materials." Advocating that time tests talents.

Zuo Si's Ode to History: "There are no wizards in the world, stay in the grass." Advocate finding talents from the people.

In the use of talents, we must foster strengths and avoid weaknesses, and the quantity is applicable. Qu Yuan's "Chu Ci Bu Ju": "Short in size and long in size; Lack of things, ignorance. " Its metaphorical meaning is that talents have their own strengths and weaknesses, and they don't have to be perfect to use. clean

Dai Gusixie's Heterogeneity: "A good horse can take risks, but it is not as good as a cow to force the field; A strong car can carry loads, and crossing the river is not as good as a boat; A wise man cannot find a long time; Raw materials are expensive and applicable, so be careful not to demand too much. "Through metaphor, this paper vividly expounds an important principle of employing people: fostering strengths and avoiding weaknesses, and teaching students in accordance with their aptitude.