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A person who walks in front and steps behind, who loves talents eagerly and who is kind and benevolent. ?

1. Postscript:

1. Pinyin: [ bá qián zhì hòu ].

2. Definition: Postscript: step on; stumble: trip over. This means that if the wolf moves forward, it will step on its own neck, and if it moves backward, it will trip over its own tail. A metaphor for a dilemma.

3. Source: "The Book of Songs·Binfeng·Langba": "The wolf stalks its beard, carrying the tail of its tail." Tang Dynasty Han Yu's "Changli Collection·Volume 12·Modern Scholars": " However, if you don't trust others when you are public, you won't help your friends when you are private, and you will get blamed at every turn."

2. Bole Xiangma:

1. Pinyin: [ bó lè xiàng mǎ ].

2. Interpretation: Bole: According to legend, he was a man from the time of Duke Mu of Qin. His surname was Sun and his name was Yang. He was good at looking at horses. Refers to people who discover, recommend, cultivate and use talents individually or collectively.

3. Source: Volume 7 of "Han Shi Wai Zhuan" by Han Ying of the Han Dynasty: "If you don't have Bole, you will be able to travel thousands of miles." Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty, "Miscellaneous Comments" 4: "There are Bole in the world, and then There are thousand-mile horses. There are always thousand-mile horses, but Bole is not always there."

3. Love talents like thirst:

1. Pinyin: [ài cái ruò kě].

2. Definition: Cai: talented person, talented person. Admiring talented people and eager to obtain them is like being thirsty and eager to drink water.

3. Source: "Original Poetry, Outer Chapter 1" by Ye Xie of the Qing Dynasty: "He is very jealous of evil and thirsty for talent. This is the face of Han Yu."

4 , Allusion:

Wang Shimin, the grandson of Wang Xijue, a scholar in the late Ming Dynasty, studied under Dong Qichang, the "first calligrapher and painter in Jiangnan". He made great progress in calligraphy and painting and became one of the famous painters in the early Qing Dynasty. His unique painting style was deeply loved. People's favorite.

He was so passionate about talent that he often exhibited his paintings, calligraphy and collections of paintings, allowing famous painters or enthusiasts from all over the world to come and view them, and invite them to provide critical opinions.

4. A kind and benevolent person:

1. Pinyin: [ǎi rán rén zhě].

2. Definition: A virtuous person who is kind to others.

3. Source: "A Reply to Li Yi Shu" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty: "A benevolent and righteous person speaks kindly."

4. Sentence creation: Zikai wrote for his family Hua Zhan The article is really the words of a "kindhearted person".