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It means to enjoy the worries of the world first.
"Worry about the world first, and enjoy the world later" comes from Song Zhongyan's Yueyang Tower. The original sentence is: Jifu! Is it to taste the heart of the ancient benevolent, or to do something different? Don't rejoice in things, don't grieve for yourself. If you live high in a temple, you will worry about your people; If you stay away from the Jianghu, you will worry about your husband. It's worrying about going in and going out. But when will you be happy? It must be said that "worry about the world first, and then enjoy the world." Hey! Wes, who are we going home with?

It means putting the interests of the country and the nation in the first place, worrying about the future and destiny of the motherland, contributing to the happiness of the people under the sun, and showing the author's great political ambition.

-"Worry about the world first, and enjoy the world later", which originally meant "Worry about the world first, and enjoy the world later".

But in this sentence, the author also placed his political ambition of taking the world as his own responsibility. Zuo Qiuming, a historian in the Spring and Autumn Period, once said, "Be prepared for danger in times of peace, be prepared for danger in times of peace." Lu You, a great poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, also said, "I dare not forget worrying about my country." Now, China has basically achieved the primary stage of socialism, but "national wealth" does not mean "national strength". If national defense is not consolidated, the people will indulge in a peaceful and peaceful life, and even if production develops, it may be destroyed. France after World War I is an example. Due to the atmosphere of whitewashing peace, after only six weeks of fighting, France, one of the so-called powerful countries, hung a white flag in the capital Paris. Therefore, we have no reason to relax our vigilance, but should be prepared for danger in times of peace and always keep a clear head.

Of course, this famous saying also has its moral, that is, suffer first and then be happy. It is really a pity that middle school students are born without knowing happiness. As the saying goes, "Good things are always frugal, and bitter gourd is always sweet." Young Mao Zedong never relaxed his physical and mental exercise while studying in Changsha No.1 Normal School in Hunan. He often honed his hard-working character by swimming, climbing mountains, camping and long-distance walking. We often say, "Born in sorrow, died in happiness". Mao Zedong, the great leader, can still "take the initiative to find bitterness". Why can't we "take a bumpy road"?

Another extended meaning of "worrying about the world first, and enjoying the world later" is positive and enterprising. Struggle is the ladder to realize the ideal. In order to develop explosives, chemist Nobel forgot to eat and sleep and did hundreds of experiments in four years. He was even seriously injured in the last experiment, but he succeeded. It can be seen that even though there are often contradictions between ideal and reality, young people should take the spirit of struggle as a ladder to the ideal realm.

The meaning of "worry about the world first, and enjoy the world later" is far from enough, but keeping this view often can make us understand the essence of things, constantly spur ourselves, warn ourselves and improve ourselves.