Worry about the world first, and enjoy the world later. It comes from the Song Dynasty-Fan Zhongyan's "Yueyang Tower". The original sentence is: "He must worry about the world first, and then enjoy the world", which means that the official (the author's identity at that time) should put the interests of the country and the nation first, worry about the future and destiny of the motherland, and contribute to the happiness of the people all over the world, which shows that the author is far-reaching.
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Usage: as object, attribute and clause; Use in life, etc.
Structure: complex sentence patterns.
Homophonic words: there are thousands of ditches and valleys, people's hearts are unpredictable, they go out at night, they choke on food, make contributions, carve carefully, and start a career, which is heinous.
Story: During the Song Dynasty, Teng was framed and demoted as the magistrate of Yuezhou, and Yueyang Tower was restored. Entrusted by him, Fan Zhongyan wrote a story about Yueyang Tower: "In ancient times, people with lofty ideals were not happy or sad about the quality of foreign things or their own gains and losses, but always worried about the worries of the world first, and then enjoyed the joy of the world."