Poetry that emphasizes the importance of talent

Poems that emphasize the importance of talents are as follows:

I. Poetry

1, the anger of Kyushu depends on the wind and thunder, and thousands of troops steal the sorrow. I suggest that God stand up again, let go of his talents and don't stick to a pattern. Du Li's poems have been circulated for thousands of years and are not new so far. Jiangshan has talented people, each leading the way for hundreds of years; Fishing is inexhaustible, hunting is not burning forest; It is better to retreat into a net than to fish in the forest.

2. Tianlong rode away from Wan Ling and flew to Yanxia Peak independently. Hold Fang Xinlan in your arms, and the fog will be heavy. In the eyes of the Warring States, who are the talents of China? Fujian trombone return, Qian Shan wind and rain whistling Qingfeng; Oranges born in Huainan are oranges, and those born in Huaibei are oranges; The river runs to the sea, and when will it return to the west? A lazy youth, a lousy age.

5. Those who win will prosper, and those who lose will collapse; Mount Tai can become great because it does not allow soil, and rivers and seas can be deep because they do not choose a trickle; Ruman Manqi Xiu Yuan Xi, I will search up and down; Its curve is high and low; Less and eager to learn, such as the rising sun; Strong and eager to learn, such as the light of Japan and China; Old and studious, as bright as a candle, with good taste.

Second, talent.

1, talents, Chinese vocabulary. Pinyin: rén cái refers to the leading figures in all walks of life. Refers to people who have certain professional knowledge or skills, engage in creative work and contribute to society, and are laborers with high ability and quality in human resources. Talent is the first resource for China's economic and social development.

2. The word "Cai" comes from the ancient Book of Changes, that is, the Book of Changes of Confucius and his disciples said: "The Book of Changes is also a book, and it is widely prepared. There is heaven, humanity and tunnels. Three talents and two, so six. Six are not, and three talents are also. "

3. [Talent]: a person who has talent or skills in a certain aspect; [Beautiful]: refers to beautiful appearance. Quite a lot of talent; Also known as "talent"; Talent: Han's On Balance and Cumulative Harm: "Talent is superior, but not equal." A talented person: Jin's "Bao Pu Zi Yi Min": "Praise the virtuous and enjoy the education."