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What do you say about Bole Chollima?

The saying that Bole and a thousand-mile horse means there is a Bole in the world, and then there is a thousand-mile horse. A thousand-mile horse often exists, but a bole does not always exist. These two sentences illustrate the dependence between Chollima and Bole. It’s not that there is no thousand-mile horse in the world, the key is that there is no Bole to discover it. So there is Bole, and then there are thousand-mile horses. Otherwise, even if there are a large number of thousand-mile horses, because there is no Bole, they can only die in parallel in the stables, and no one knows about them.

Han Yu's "Horse Theory", with its exquisite conception and appropriate metaphors, made a very profound summary of the phenomenon of no Bole and the decline of talents in history. It was also a long-term summary of a large number of talented people at that time. It is a powerful attack on the social reality of being buried at the grassroots level and unable to be recommended or appointed. One shows that people who can discover talents are more important than talents.

This sentence comes from "Warring States Policy·Chu Ce Four", which once quoted the story of Chollima and Bole. Take this as an example to tell the king that if you want to obtain real talents, you must not only be good at discovering talents and utilizing them rationally, but you must also understand and value talents with Bole's unique feelings of caring for thousands of miles of horses.

The importance of the mutual existence of Chollima and Bole.

On the road of walking and growth in life, everyone will meet some people. No matter how long these people can accompany you on your journey, these people should appear in your life. All are important beings.

Especially for a person with a successful career, he will have various partners in his life. Each partner is his confidant and can take him to different places. The relationship between Bole and Bole on the road is like the relationship between a thousand-mile horse and Bole.

The relationship between Chollima and Bole is complementary to each other. Because, if there is no thousand-mile horse, then Bole will have no place to play its role; similarly, if there is no Bole, then the thousand-mile horse can only be buried among the mediocre horses.

The importance of Bole is higher than that of a thousand-mile horse, because there is a Bole in the world, and then there is a thousand-mile horse. A thousand-mile horse always exists, but a Bole does not always exist. Bole is good at looking at horses, so he has the kindness to know and meet a thousand-mile horse. And now when it comes to the relationship between talents and those who discover talents, Qianlima, who has no talent, hopes to meet his Bole.