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From Peixian to Fengyang: Why do so many heroes emerge in small places?

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From Peixian to Fengyang: Why do so many heroes emerge in small places?

Reading history these days, I found an interesting phenomenon. In China's history, there are many small places where groups of outstanding talents have emerged. For example, Peixian, this inconspicuous small county town, actually gave birth to the entire heroic group in the early years of the Han Dynasty. Xiao He, Zhou Bo and other famous generals are all from Peixian. Similarly, Zhu Yuanzhang's main team was from Fengyang, while the main team of the Taiping Rebellion was widely distributed in the Jintian region of Guangxi. These phenomena make people wonder, why can these small places cultivate so many talents?

Many people will say that this is because there is a lot of talent, these people have talent, they have opportunities, so they can stand out at the right time and place. However, this is not the whole reason. In fact, the most scarce talents should be the founding emperors, such as Liu Bang and Zhu Yuanzhang, who have extraordinary abilities and can create a new era with their own wisdom and courage. And talents like civil and military officials can actually be found in a county or even a village. This means that excellent talent is not so scarce, but because of the lack of opportunities, they can only be buried silently.

From Peixian to Fengyang: Why do so many heroes emerge in small places?

Now, the decline in Chinese has attracted widespread attention in society. However, we should pay more attention to how to really identify good people and use them well. We need to pay more attention to education, training and selection, and provide more opportunities and platforms for those talents with potential, so that they can give full play to their talents and make greater contributions to the development of the country and society.

In fact, excellent talents do not only exist in some big cities or prestigious schools, they may appear around us at any time. We need to learn to see the world differently, tap into talent, and make them stand out. This requires us to be more open-minded, respectful and tolerant of diverse talents. Only in this way can we make better use of talents and make greater contributions to the prosperity of the country and society.

From Peixian to Fengyang: Why do so many heroes emerge in small places?

Finally, we should recognize that real talent does not come from nowhere, but where it is discovered. Only when we look farther and broader, can we better explore and cultivate talents, and inject new vitality and impetus into the development of the country and society. Whether in big cities or small counties, whether in prestigious schools or ordinary schools, everyone has the potential to become excellent talents, and should be given fair opportunities and platforms so that they can develop their talents and realize their dreams.

At the same time, we also need to realize that the cultivation of talents is not achieved overnight, and requires continuous efforts and investment. We need to reform and optimize the education system, talent selection mechanism, innovation and entrepreneurship environment, etc., to provide better conditions for the growth and development of talents. Only in this way can we truly break the geographical restrictions of talents, allow more outstanding talents to emerge, and inject new impetus and vitality into China's development.

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