1. Poems describing people’s intelligence
Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty’s poem “Send Fan Twenty-Three Attendants to Hanzhong to Judge”: “The ice and snow are pure and clever, and the thunder moves the elite.”
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This was not originally used to describe people, but a poem by Du Fu to express his aspirations through objects. Since ice and snow are holy things, the ancients often used them to describe beautiful people with noble and pure moral sentiments. Later generations often borrowed Du Fu's poem to describe people with extraordinary intelligence. But it was actually used to describe women in the Ming Dynasty. There was a scholar named Zhang Pu in the Ming Dynasty who praised his friend's eleven-year-old daughter for being "smart as ice and snow." Later, it was widely used to describe a young, beautiful woman with extraordinary temperament and good moral character.
"A person knows how to act like a sick tiger, but stands like a sleeping eagle" describes a person's intelligence and talent without revealing them, but it also illustrates a person's deep scheming and lofty intelligence.
Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty, "Han Donglang sent poems off to each other at the banquet, so they became two unique masterpieces"
The poems were cut and completed at the age of ten, and the cold and ashes of the candles moved the separation of emotions. On Danshan Road, where thousands of miles of flowers bloom, the sound of young phoenixes is clearer than that of old phoenixes.
Talented
Xie Lingyun of the Southern Dynasties was a writer who wrote a large number of landscape poems. He is smart and studious, has read many books, and has been loved by his grandfather Xie Xuan since he was a child.
He was born into a noble family in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Because he inherited the title of Duke Kangle, the world called him "Xie Kangle". As a prince, he had no real power and was sent to Yongjia as the prefect. Xie Lingyun lamented that he often neglected his official duties and went sightseeing instead of seeing his talents. Later, he resigned and moved to Kuaiji, where he often drank and had fun with his friends. The local governor sent someone to persuade him to moderate his behavior, but he was angrily reprimanded. However, the landscape poems written by Xie Lingyun are deeply loved by people. Every time he wrote a new poem, it would be copied immediately and spread quickly.
After Emperor Wen of the Song Dynasty took over, he recalled him to the capital as an official and praised his poetry and calligraphy as "two treasures". Xie Lingyun became even more proud. He said: "There is only one stone in the world, and Cao Zijian has eight buckets. I have one bucket, and all the people in the world have one bucket."
This is where the idiom "Eight buckets of talent is high" comes from. Come, to describe a person's literary talent.
There are also some idioms
Erudite and versatile: knowledgeable and versatile.
Well-informed: Knowledge: Know. I have seen a lot and know a lot. Describes deep experience and many experiences.
鮚见清萷文: 讚: exhaustion, complete; 鈚见清萷讚: extensive. I've seen everything I need to see and heard everything I need to hear. Describes being well-informed and knowledgeable.
Bogu Tongjin: Tong: knowledgeable; Bo: extensive, knowing a lot. He knows a lot about ancient things and is familiar with modern things. Describes rich knowledge.
Heroic talent and strategy: Very outstanding intelligence and strategy.
Versatility: Possessing many talents and skills.
True talent and learning: real talent and knowledge.
Full of economics: Economics: arranging the threads to extend one's talents, learning and abilities. Describes a person who is extremely talented and resourceful.
Practicing and practicing the classics: it used to mean being proficient in the classics and having good conduct.
Having both ability and political integrity: De: moral character; Cai: ability; Preparation: possession. Not only have good ideological quality, but also have the talent and ability to work. 2. Quotations to praise a person’s intelligence
1. The smartest people are the ones who least want to waste time. —— Dante
2. Intelligence lies in diligence, genius lies in accumulation —— Hua Luogeng
3. Smart people will use ambition itself to cure ambition. His aims were so noble that wealth, position, fortune, and favor could not satisfy him. ——La Bruyère
4. A strong person is certainly happy; but a smart and wise person is several times happier! —— Krylov
5. Being able to fill your leisure time intelligently is the latest achievement of human civilization. —— Russell
6. A wise man would rather see people need him than thank him —— Gracian
7. A wise man will never believe a traitor —— Cicero
8. Smart people have long ears and short tongues. ——Flag
9. Foolish people look for happiness everywhere, while smart people cultivate happiness in their own corners. ——Oppenheim 3. Verses that describe a man’s intelligence
He is as talented as Zijian in eight battles, and as learned and rich as Dongpo
Look at the beautiful green bamboos.
There are bandits and gentlemen who are like quarrels and discussions, like grinding and grinding.
It is noisy and noisy.
There are bandits and gentlemen, and they cannot be fooled.
The accumulated stones are like jade, and the rows of pines are like green. Lang Yan is unique and unique in the world.
He is clean and fair, and has a beard. Yingying Gongfu steps, Ranran Mansion gradually trend.
The words of a gentleman are as warm as jade. In his room, my heart is in turmoil.
Tang Dynasty - Li Shangyin - intended to be Shen Xiaxian
One thousand and two hundred light Luan, the spring shirt is thin and wide. The wind moves a little faster, and the snowy words respond to the cold.
A gold bucket with fire remains and a jade plate with broken beads. When I saw the flowers in Heyang, I never asked about Pan An.
4. A sentence that describes a person’s intelligence. Use it as text and write seven lines.
Speech, Li: smart and well-behaved. Describe a person as smart and eloquent
Show off as coquettish. Smart, pretending to be flattering
Bai Ling Bai Li describes being very smart and well-behaved.
Bingxue Smart is a metaphor for a person's extraordinary intelligence.
Smart means a person will be smart all his life.
Smart: well-developed intelligence, high talent. Smart: flexible, well-behaved. Describes a child’s clever mind, lively and well-behaved.
怼怷如曰: Stupid. Refers to being truly smart. A person who does not show himself appears to be clumsy from the outside.
Fortune and wisdom refer to both blessing and intelligence.
As the saying goes, a good man will not suffer in front of him. It means that a wise man can recognize Current affairs, temporarily avoid unfavorable situations, so as not to suffer losses and humiliation.
Thank you Bu Min Xie: decline; Bu Min: not smart, without talent. Respectfully express insufficient ability or unacceptable. Use more excuses to do something Euphemistic words.
Shrewd, capable, smart, and capable of doing things.
Juesheng abandons wisdom. Sage and wisdom: wisdom, cleverness. Abandon intelligence and intelligence, return to innocence and simplicity. This is the ancient saying. , Zhuang's thought of governing by doing nothing.
Lanzhi Huixin describes beauty and intelligence.
Eloquent: speaking, talking; clever: smart, flexible. Speaking quickly, coping. 5. What poems are written about smart people?
The pen falls in the storm, and the poem becomes the weeping ghosts and gods.
"Li Bai wrote hundreds of poems about drinking wine. He went to sleep in a restaurant in Chang'an City, but the emperor called him and could not get on the boat. He claimed that he was an immortal in wine." (Du Fu's "Song of the Eight Immortals in Drinking") "I was a guest while drunk. , the poem becomes full of spirit." (Du Fu's "Drinking alone to form a poem") "Everyone has his own ambition, and the poem becomes its own after drinking" (Su Shi's "Drinking with Tao Yuanming") "The poem is completed before the cup is finished, and the poems flow to the sky. "I was also shocked." (Yang Wanli's "Dengwan Huachuan Valley in the Second Month of Chongjiu"). Zhang Yuannian, a political poet of the Southern Song Dynasty, said: "After the rain, the flowers fly to know the bottom, and you can win your freedom when you are drunk." Drunkness leads to poems handed down from generation to generation. Such examples are everywhere in the history of Chinese poetry.
Not only in poetry, but also in paintings and artistic calligraphy unique to Chinese culture, the spirit of Dionysus is even more lively. Among the painters, Zheng Banqiao's calligraphy and paintings could not be obtained easily, so the seeker treated him with dog meat and fine wine. Those who asked for calligraphy and paintings while Zheng Banqiao was drunk could get their wish. Zheng Banqiao also knew the tricks of people seeking paintings, but he couldn't resist the temptation of wine and dog meat, so he had to write poems to laugh at himself: "Looking at the moon might as well be done by people, but I only regret that the wine is late for the moon. I laugh at him for asking for scholars because he is so unsophisticated. When Mr. Wu was drunk. "Wu Daozi, the painting sage who was known as "Wu Dai Dangfeng", would drink heavily before painting. When he was drunk, he would paint immediately. Huang Gongwang, one of the "Four Artists of the Yuan Dynasty", also "cannot paint without being drunk". The "Sage of Calligraphy" Wang Xizhi wrote "Lanting Preface" when he was drunk, which was "beautiful and vigorous, unparalleled in history", but when he sobered up, "he wrote dozens of books, but in the end he couldn't match it." Li Bai wrote about Huaisu, a drunken monk: "After my master got drunk, he leaned on the Hu bed and swept away thousands of them in a moment. The rain was falling, and the falling flowers and snow were so vast." Huaisu was drunk and splashed ink, leaving behind his poem that shocked the gods and ghosts. Self-reported post. Zhang Xu, the sage of grass, "every time he was drunk, shouted and ran wildly, he started writing", so he had his "Four Notes on Ancient Poems" in which "the paper fell like clouds of smoke".
Hope to adopt 6. 100 words to describe a person’s intelligence
Smart, nodding, able to express opinions, experience, experience, knowledge, shrewdness, ability, savvy and strength, smart, well-behaved, sharp-tongued, clever, ingenious, innumerable. Hands are quick, eyes are quick, hands are quick, eyes are quick, four things are clear, six lives are unique, the eyes are clear, the sun is hot, the ice is snow, the sun is hot, the ice is smart, the world is smart, the first life is smart, upright, clumsy, blessed and wise, a hero does not suffer in front of the eyes, a wise heart, a clever tongue, a clever mind, a clever mind, a good deed, a small wisdom, extremely Intelligent, shrewd, capable, shrewd, strong, sage, wise, respectful, insensitive, sincere, incompetent, beautiful in heart, articulate, orchid-like, heart-eyes, sharp-eared, eager to learn, playful, naughty, obstinate, dull, clumsy, clumsy, clumsy, clever, clever, clumsy, clever, clumsy, clumsy, cunning, clumsy, clumsy. Cooking without rice, all seven elements, thousands of considerations, one lost, seven orifices, exquisite, those who know the current situation create heroes, the superior wisdom, the inferior fool, opportunistic, clever, exquisite, exquisite, the spirit of all things, small, beautiful, beautiful, medium, small, cunning, big fool, draw a circle with the right hand, draw a circle with the left hand, Yingwu, unparalleled Yingwu, and people are wise. Yuxiong catches the good and the pretty, catches the good and plays the pretty. He is resourceful and resourceful. 7. A poem that describes a person who thinks he is smart, but harms himself
Being smart turns out to be a mistake.
Clever but mistaken by cleverness is a Chinese idiom, pinyin is cōng míng fǎn bèi cōng míng wù, which means that one thinks one is smart but one is delayed or harmed by cleverness. The source is "Xi'er" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty.
Relevant allusions:
Confucius said: "Everyone said: 'I know.' Drive and accept all the traps and trap them in the steps, but don't know how to get rid of them. Everyone said : 'I know. 'Choose the mean, but not keep it for a long time."
Original translation:
Confucius said: "Everyone says he is smart, but he is driven into a trap. Everyone says they are smart, but they can't stick to it for even a month.
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Extended information
Although smart people have great advantages in life and work, they also have the following problems, which may sometimes harm themselves.
1. Overemphasis on IQ and neglect of other skills (such as interpersonal skills). Some smart people take their success for granted, and other abilities can be ignored in the face of superior intelligence.
For example. , Arrogant and smart people are occasionally troubled by tense interpersonal relationships, but they never think that good interpersonal relationships are a necessary skill for the job, so they will not spend time and energy on improving these abilities.
2. Not adaptable to team work. People who are too smart often have difficulty integrating into the team, because they learn new skills and complete work faster than others, and they have higher requirements for themselves. People find it difficult to get close and catch up. Just like smart children feel that their classmates with poor grades are holding them back, smart people feel that other colleagues are as slow as a snail, and sometimes they even have a strong dislike for them.
In addition, it is more difficult for them to trust people and they are not confident about who they entrust their work to, which makes it difficult for them to work smoothly with other colleagues. It is recommended that smart people should learn to appreciate the strengths of others while affirming their own abilities. Benefits to the team.
3. Too strong self-esteem and too fragile. Generally speaking, smart people have good academic performance and encounter fewer setbacks, so they have stronger self-esteem and are more demanding on themselves. They are very harsh. They will feel resentful if something is not done well enough, especially if others point out their shortcomings. They cannot tolerate any mistakes on their part, and are afraid of failure and being denied. Once they are denied, they will be severely affected and will not believe in their ability. Not enough.
4. Getting bored easily. Being smart does not mean being curious. If you have both of these characteristics, you may get bored easily with things that need to be repeated over and over again.
In addition, make sure there are enough opportunities for you to accept new things in your life to alleviate this feeling of boredom. 5. Overthinking may make you unable to move forward. I like to think carefully before doing anything, try to study every situation clearly, and avoid all possible mistakes.
Baidu Encyclopedia - Being smart can lead to mistakes
People's Daily Online - - Be careful of "being smart can lead to mistakes" 8. What are the poems that describe a man's intelligence? 1. He is as talented as a man, and he is as rich as Dongpo. The father can still be afraid of his offspring, but the husband should not underestimate the youth.
3. Once the red sun rises, it will still be as high as the sky.
4. The poems will be filled with tears of joy. zd.
5. Wen can bring peace to the world with his pen, and his horse can bring order to the world.
6. Wen can bring peace to the world with his pen, and his horse can make peace with him. The original sentence is: Wen can bring peace to the world with his pen, and he who can use his horse to decide the world will win. The only hero of ancient and modern times is the king. This is the evaluation of Shu Han general Jiang Wei in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" written by Luo Guanzhong.
7. Yin’s father is still afraid of his offspring, but his husband must not underestimate his youth. The meaning of this sentence is that Confucius also said that young people are to be feared, and a man should not look down on young people!
8. The branches are low under the weight of snow, but they are too low to touch the mud; once the red sun rises, they are still level with the sky. It means that although my branches are now suppressed by snow, my ambition is not low. One day I will still be on an equal footing with the sky when I look up.
9. The pen falls in the storm, and the poem becomes the weeping ghosts and gods. It means that when writing an article, dropping the brush on the paper will stir up wind and rain, and when writing a poem, it will make ghosts and gods cry.
10. A man of great talent can defeat Zijian in eight battles; a man of great learning and wealth can be as rich as Dongpo. It means that talent as high as eight buckets of rice is better than self-examination, and learning hours as high as five carts is like Su Dongpo.