Yao is the legendary emperor in ancient China. He is known as a "saint" and occupies an important position in the cultural history of China.
According to legend, Yao was the second monarch of the Xia Dynasty. He has been in power for 50 years, governing the world, putting down natural disasters such as floods and famines, and promoting the prosperity and development of social economy. Yao also attached importance to education, advocated benevolence, advocated "ruling the country by virtue" and put forward the slogan of "ruling the country by virtue". He also attached great importance to the selection of talents, and once chose Shun as his successor.
Yao's achievements in governing the country are not only recognized by history, but also passed down by later cultures. Many cultural celebrities have a strong interest in and appreciation of Yao. For example, Du Fu, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote for Tao No.2 Middle School: "Peach Blossom Pond is deeper than thousands of feet, not as good as Yao, Shun, Tang and Wu." Expressed admiration and admiration for Yao and other ancient emperors.
Generally speaking, Yao is a legendary emperor in ancient legends of China. His thoughts of benevolence, righteousness and morality and the spirit of selecting talents are of great significance for us to promote social progress and improve the ability of national governance.