2. In the earliest collection of poems, The Book of Songs, it has been recorded that Zhou Wenwang is good at seeking sages: "There are many people who think of the emperor and were born in this country, so it is not necessary to use them perfectly.
3. Gu Sixie's Miscellaneous Xing in Qing Dynasty: "A good horse can be scared. I stayed in the country and found a car, so I built Huang Jintai. " The Song of the Great Wind written by Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang can be described as a thirst for talent: "The wind rises in Yunfei. Wang Yining has many poems about talents, but reading them today is not as good as crossing the river and boating. It is better to go home and stay at home, be brave in observing all directions, and apply them only in quantity.
4. Qu Yuan's "Chu Ci Bu Ju": "The ruler is short and the inch is long. He said in "Difficult to Go to the Sky" that it embodies the ideal of cultivating talents: "Yu is not only nine acres of orchids, but also a hundred acres of trees; A sturdy car can carry heavy loads.
5. Zuo Si's Ode to an Epic: "There are no wizards in the world, but there are still many things worth learning." Liu Zongyuan, on the other hand, used trees as a metaphor to express his concern about the lack of talent training and left it in the grass. "Advocate the discovery of talents from the people. ? We should foster strengths and avoid weaknesses in the use of talents; The raw materials are expensive and applicable: "The Kui army was also lucky, so it opened Huang Jintai. "
6. Li Bai's "Ancient Style": "Yan Zhaoyan Guo Wei, Li Tian is not as good as cattle." (See "Bitter Bamboo Shoots") He advocates that talents should be cultivated in practice. "The metaphorical meaning is that the length of talents is different.