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What kind of people are called "talents"? Where does the word "talent" come from?

Talent refers to a very professional and outstanding person in a certain field. A person who is proficient in something is a master of something. Later, this title was accepted and loved by more and more netizens and became a popular term. Some people think that the word "talent" comes from the Analects of Confucius, saying that "if you want to stand up, you want to reach people." This sentence means: if you want to get the respect of others, you must respect others; If you want to get help from others, you have to help others. However, "Ren Da" in this sentence is a verb-object structure ("Da" is a verb and "Man" is a noun as the object), and it is a phrase, not a word. Therefore, strictly speaking, the word "Ren Da" in The Analects of Confucius cannot be used as the origin of the word "Ren Da". The word "Ren Da" also appeared in Zuozhuan, which was contemporary with The Analects of Confucius. For details, please refer to the column of "Ancient Renda" in this entry. There is another saying that the word "talent" comes from the English word "talent", which means "talented person" and "superior person". From the pronunciation point of view, ta can be transliterated as "talent" and len can be transliterated as "person" (similar to the pronunciation of China's early foreign languages, with dialect factors, regardless of R and L). In current usage, "talent" usually refers to a very professional and excellent person in a certain field. We often hear words like "Love Age, Master of Management, Master of Numbers, Master of English", and these "masters" mean to be very good at something. In the Chinese dictionary, "talent" refers to a person who has accumulated rich experience and acquired the true meaning of a certain field after years of exercise. Talent: a sensible person. Refers to people who are open-minded and content with their fate. A gentleman can see the subtle, and a wise man knows the destiny. Be able to assess the situation. The source is Tang Wang Bo's Preface to Wang Tengting: "A gentleman acts according to circumstances, and know life decides." The editor of this paragraph understands other people who are quite successful in today's social undertakings and have a certain wealth scale. Other meaning/Attribute: Dal, a modern catchword in Dalana, Sweden, and Guanch in the Canary Islands may be the only surviving rather pure Cromanons. Editing this ancient word "Ren Da" first appeared in Zuo Qiuming's "Seven Years of Zuo Zhao Zhuan Gong" in the Spring and Autumn Period of China: "A saint has a noble character, and if he is not born, he will have a talent." Source of ancient talents: In 660 BC, a 20-year-old stunning beauty was born in Luoyi, the capital of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, with the beauty of closing the moon and feeling ashamed of flowers. Adjacent to the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, there is Guo Da, which is a place where craftsmen can make beautiful ornaments. People call these Guo Da talents "talents". The talent in the "sage has a wise man, if he is not born, he will have talent later" comes from this. One of them is a handsome young man who is the owner of a jewelry store. The young man fell in love with this stunning beauty at first sight. In order to win the beauty's heart, he did not hesitate to sell the shop he had worked hard for several years, and spent a lot of money to hire some skilled craftsmen in China. With the joint efforts of everyone, he carefully created a set of exquisite jewelry as a bride price for beautiful women. When this exquisite decoration took 7749 days to temper, the young man was penniless. The beauty was moved by the ornaments carefully made by the young man for her, and also by the infatuation of the young man. In the end, the young man won the beauty! Later, Jiaren sold jewelry as a dowry, redeemed the shop, and hired some first-class craftsmen in China to create a number of more sophisticated jewelry. The couple named the store "Talent Square" to commemorate their romantic love. Since then, the beautiful legend of "Talent Square" has been passed down to this day ...! A man of insight 1. Someone who understands. In the Spring and Autumn Period, Zuo Qiuming's "Zuo Zhao was devoted to the public for seven years": "There are wise men in saints, not in the world, and talented people in the future." Confucius' Ying Da Shu: "People who know and can reach." (2) Jin Gehong's "Bao Pu Zi Hang Pin": "Those who drift with the tide and feel one thing are also talents." (3) Wei's poem "From Pucheng to Yanping": "It is difficult to be a talented person." 4. Ye Qingting Yi's Poems of the Duke of Zhou by Yu Ehua in northern Oubei: "Creation avoids conspiracy, and talents are far away." An open-minded person. An open-minded person. During the Warring States Period, Yang Zhu, the son of Lieyu Kou, said, "The uncle who guards Duanmu is also the world of Zigong. Because of his early success, his family was exhausted, and he knew nothing about the world. He was at ease ... Duan Gan heard:' Uncle Duanmu is also a master, and his virtue is better than his ancestors.' (2). Han Jiayi's "On the Ostrich": "Xiao Zhi is selfish and cheap; People have a big picture, and everything is impossible. " 3. Jin Meng Zongxian wrote in the poem "Zhang Zhongshan Zhichao": "People are lonely and lofty, and it is still a moment to send them straight for a hundred years." Dignitary 3. VIPs 1. Tang Yang Jiong's "Wang Xu": "The Jin family moved south, and the family passed on Huaihai; Song and Chen moved north, and Mendelssohn was born in Hefen. After the macro materials came out, they spread to the whole world. " 2. Song Sima Guang's "Diligence and Training Show Health": "Meng Xunzi will be talented if he knows it early." 3. Hou Qing Yu Fang's "A Thousand Miles Biography": "A journey of a thousand miles, without the talents of predecessors, can be self-decorated, with poems and poems, different!" Refers to the Tatars. 4. refers to the Tatars. Da Tong's Thorn Head 1. Yu Ming and Deng Ji's Collection of Allusions, Volume XI: "At the beginning of orthodoxy, Li Xianyan, a senior official of the official department, said,' There are more than 10,000 people who secretly see the capital, which is one third of the auspicious people. "The modern" Renda "in this paragraph is mostly influenced by popular expressions in Taiwan Province Province, which may come from Japanese" Roman: Tatsu Ji n "and be directly translated from Japanese Chinese characters. In the previous Korean characters, there was also "Renda []". Generally speaking, several countries deeply influenced by Chinese have used or are still using the Chinese phrase "Da Ren". Modern "talent" refers to a person who has accumulated rich experience after years of exercise and got the true meaning of a certain field. This is different from the traditional culture in China, which says that "the sage has a wise man, and if he is not born, he will have a talented person". Therefore, modern "talents" are mostly slang to describe people who are very professional and outstanding in a certain field. The general usage is "XX talent". Give priority to praise, not derogatory. A person with a higher level than a "master", a person with knowledge, specialty and skill. Example: "musician" is a very outstanding person in music; "Irrigation expert" refers to a very skilled person who has posted a lot of meaningless posts or replies on BBS for a long time. And I shoot Ren Da, Love Times, Beauty Ren Da, Ren Da Fang, Music Ren Da, Underwear Ren Da, Blog Ren Da, Dating Ren Da and Medicine Ren Da. The most common thing is in the forum: "Who can teach me what talent is?" To put it simply, a master is one who has rich experience in a certain project. Nowadays, most people who have a hobby are called "XX talents". To sum up, "talent" is similar to "expert", but it has a fashionable name (actually it is an antique thousands of years ago). However, in "China's Got Talent Show" released by Dragon TV 20 10, talent has been given different meanings, meaning "people who dare to realize their dreams".