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The last two words of the idiom mean to be in politics

Abandon business and engage in politics

Abandon business and engage in political work.

A story called "Abandoning politics to join business and abandoning business to join politics", excerpt:

During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, there were two very interesting people, one was Fan Li and the other was Lu Buwei.

These two ancient people, the former gave up politics and joined business, and the latter gave up business and joined politics, but their final fates were completely different. After Fan Li became famous, he retired bravely, retired to the people, started business, and became a big businessman in Chinese history. Lu Buwei was doing business in the State of Zhao. He was doing well and making a lot of money. But as the old saying goes, wealth becomes rich and his heart began to become restless. He stopped doing his job and yearned for power and politics. Although after painstaking efforts, he ascended to the position of prime minister, he was eventually dismissed from his post and committed suicide by drinking poison, which can be described as tragic.

There is also a saying that he gave up medicine and entered politics:

“Sun Yat-sen was famous for his superb medical skills, and his income in one year was as high as 10,000 yuan. However, he always felt that medical skills could save lives. People can only be saved. The greatest power in the world is politics. Politics can be both "great good" and "great evil." The sufferings of the Chinese people are all caused by "bad politics." Therefore, he decided to abandon medicine and join politics. Change "heal people" to "heal the country", "reform China's evil politics", "hoe this bad government""

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