Poetry about talented people gathering here

1. Poems that are rare for talents and full of emotion

In the earliest poetry collection "The Book of Songs", it is recorded that King Wen of Zhou was good at seeking talents: "Thinking of the emperor and many scholars, this The kingdom. The kingdom suppresses life and maintains the Zhen of the Zhou Dynasty. It helps many scholars and brings peace to King Wen. "(See "The Book of Songs·Daya·King Wen") King Wen of Zhou respected the virtuous and courteous people, and he was surrounded by talented people. He reigned for fifty years and the country was strong.

During the Warring States Period, the story of King Yan Zhao building a platform to recruit talents was often included in poetry: Chen Ziang's "Jiqiu Lanzhan" poem said: "Kui Jun is so lucky, so he built a golden platform."

Li Bai's "Ancient Style": "Yan Zhao followed Guo Wei and built a golden platform. When Zhao Zhi arrived, Zou Yan came back together."

Liu Bang, the great ancestor of the Han Dynasty, wrote "The Song of the Great Wind", which can be said to be a thirsty for talents: " When the wind blows, the clouds fly, the powerful warriors return to their hometown, and the warriors guard the four directions."

Cultivating talents requires letting go and training them in practice. In "Li Sao", Qu Yuan used vanilla as a metaphor to embody the ideal of cultivating talents: "I have planted nine acres of orchids and hundreds of acres of cypress trees. The borders are left with barren and Jiechexi, mixed with Du Heng and Fangzhi." Qu Yuan hoped to "encourage the luxuriant branches and leaves" and advocated "promoting talents and granting talents."

Liu Zongyuan used trees as a metaphor to express concern about the lack of talent cultivation. He said in "The Road Is Difficult": "The pillars of Nanshan are becoming rarer. Who cares about nurturing talents?"

Lu You expressed his sincere thoughts on the cultivation and free use of talents: "Talents have been cultivated since ancient times, and they can be used to fight the wind and rain." (See "Bitter Bamboo Shoots") He advocated cultivating talents in practice.

Be good at identifying talents in a certain environment. Taizong of the Tang Dynasty's "Giving Xiao Zhen": "The strong wind knows the strong grass, and the rough wind knows the honest minister" and Bai Juyi's "Fang Yan": "It takes three days to burn for three days, and seven years to identify the material." It is advocated that time tests talents.

Zuo Si's "Ode to History": "There is no such thing as a genius, but it is left in the grass." It advocates discovering talents from among the people.

When using talents, we should maximize strengths and avoid weaknesses, and use talents according to their needs. Qu Yuan's "Chu Ci Bu Ju": "The ruler is short, the inch is long; the things are insufficient, the wisdom is unclear." The metaphor is that talents have their own strengths and weaknesses, and there is no need to strive for perfection in use.

Gu Sixie's "Za Xing" of the Qing Dynasty: "A horse can take risks, but its strength is not as strong as an ox; a strong chariot can carry heavy loads, but a boat can't cross a river; it is difficult for a wise man to make plans when he is willing to sacrifice his strength; it is difficult for a wise man to make plans; raw materials are valuable and practical, so be careful Don't be too demanding." Using metaphors, he vividly and vividly illustrates an important principle of employment: make use of strengths and avoid weaknesses, and apply them according to their talents. 2. Poems related to talents

Respect talents, cherish talents, and use talents scientifically.

If people can make full use of their talents, everything will prosper. —— Sun Yat-sen

A one-year plan is better than planting a valley of trees; a ten-year plan is better than trees; a lifelong plan is better than cultivating people. ——Guan Zhong

When talents are put to use, the building loses its great couplets. ——Shao ??Ye

The ancients looked at horses but did not look at each other. Even if they are thin, it is strange to be skinny; —— Ouyang Xiu

The country should employ virtue first and talent last. ——Kangxi

The one who can rule the world is talent, and the one who can become the world's talent is education. ——Hu Yuan

If a person makes full use of his talents, he can do everything. —— Sun Yat-sen

No matter how talented you are, you cannot become a saint without knowledge. ——Liu Xiang Paint a piece of water in ten days, and paint a stone in five days. ——Du Fu

Is this enough? 3. Is Zijin in the Book of Songs a poem about recruiting talented people?

No.

"Guofeng·Zheng Feng·Zijin" is a poem in "The Book of Songs". The poem has three chapters, each chapter has four lines.

It is a Chinese folk song from Zhengdi in the pre-Qin period. This poem is about unrequited love, describing a woman missing her sweetheart.

Whenever a woman sees something green, she will think of her sweetheart’s green collar and green jade. So she climbed onto the city gate tower just to see her sweetheart.

If she cannot see her for one day, she will feel like three months have passed. The whole poem fully describes the psychological activities of a woman's unrequited love. It is lifelike and has a beautiful artistic conception. It is a rare and beautiful love song and has become a classic work describing lovesickness in the history of Chinese literature. Among them, "If you don't see each other for a day, "Like March" is a famous saying through the ages.

"Qingqing Zijin" only came to mean recruiting talented people in Cao Cao's short song line. 4. In the short song line, he expresses how he will be like the Duke of Zhou to treat talents with courtesy, so that the people of the world will return to him

"The mountains never get too high, and the sea never gets too deep. The Duke of Zhou spits out nourishment, and the world returns to its heart."

The sea never gets too deep: a book called "The water never gets too deep". Here is a quote from "Guanzi·Xingjie", the original text is: "The sea does not reject water, so it can become as big as it is; the mountain does not reject soil, so it can become as high as possible; the Lord of Ming does not hate people, so it can become as numerous as possible..." It means to express hope. Admit as much talent as possible.

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Cao Cao

What is life like when drinking and singing? Like morning dew, it will be more painful every day.

Generosity should be treated with generosity, and meditation should be unforgettable. How to relieve worries? Only Du Kang.

Green Zi Jin, my heart is leisurely. But for your sake, I still ponder it.

The deer roars, eating apples in the wild. I have guests who play the harp and sheng.

It’s as bright as the moon, when can you shake it off? Worry comes from it and cannot be cut off.

The more unfamiliar you are, the more you cross the border, the more you cross the border, the more useless you will be. We chatted and had a banquet, thinking about old kindness.

The moon and stars are sparse, and the black magpie flies south, circling the tree three times, where can I rely on the branch?

The mountains never get too high and the sea never gets too deep. The Duke of Zhou vomits food, and the world returns to its heart.