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Confucius' view of employing people
This paper records Confucius' remarks about employing people in The Analects of Confucius, and basically only records the translation, and the original text is omitted.

"Xian Wen" article-

Confucius said, "A swift horse praises its quality instead of its strength."

It means that the quality of talents is more important than talent.

"Taber" article-

Confucius said, "Even if you have the talent of the Duke of Zhou, as long as you are proud and stingy, then everything else about him is not worth mentioning."

It means that even if he is talented, he can't be reused without humility and generosity.

"Politics" chapter-

Confucius said: "Only when honest people are above dishonest people, people will obey. Putting dishonest people above honest people, people will not obey. "

This means that when appointing cadres, we should respect public opinion and recruit honest people.

The article of Lutz.

Confucius replied to those who asked him about politics: "Appoint the heads of departments first, then forgive the minor faults of subordinates, and then appoint people with both ability and political integrity."

This means that the responsibilities of each department should be clear and each department should perform its own duties. Understand the small shortcomings of subordinates, and don't ask for perfection. People with both ability and political integrity should promote him.

The article of Wei Linggong.

Confucius said, "No common goal, no common goal."

This means that people with different life aspirations, ideas, academic opinions and goals can't plan things together, so as to avoid conflicts and go to the opposite side.

"Taber" article-

Confucius said, "If there is nothing wrong with your old home, you must not abandon it."

This shows that veteran cadres are experienced and rich. As long as they don't make big mistakes, they should be allowed to exert their residual heat and make greater contributions to society.