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This sentence comes from abroad. The original words are: those who want to wear the crown must bear its weight. ?

If you want to wear its crown, you must bear its weight. "From the western proverb:" The person wearing the crown is heavy. "

Shakespeare's Henry IV also mentioned: "He who wears the crown is uneasy."

One. source

When King William IV was crowned in 1830, all diamonds and precious stones were set in the crown. As a result, the crown was too heavy, and the king had a sharp pain in his neck, so he had to interrupt the coronation ceremony and then pull out a molar. Diamonds are symbols of power and wealth. The British royal family blindly pursued to concentrate all the biggest diamonds on the crown, which eventually led to the crown being too heavy. "If you want to wear a crown, you must bear its weight" can be described as: If you want to do something, you need to bear all the pressure and responsibility of it.

Second, meaning.

If you want to reach the top, you must endure its pain; If you want to be moved, you must enter it; If you want to live with peace of mind, you must avoid its fierceness; If you want to be difficult, you must give it up; If you want to be happy, you must show your macro; If you want to succeed, you must have a dream; If you want to wear a crown, you must bear its weight.

If you want to reach the top, you must endure the pain of climbing; If you want to be moved by words, you must integrate your feelings into the situation; If you want to settle down, you must avoid danger; If you want to control your emotions and not indulge them, you must be quiet; If you want to feel relaxed and happy, you must make your own grand plan; If you want to succeed, you must have your own dreams; If you want to wear the crown, you must bear the responsibility it brings.

There is a sentence in Spider-Man that I think is very similar to this sentence: the greater the ability, the greater the responsibility. When we are burdened with talents or preferential treatment that others can't get, we have to pay the corresponding price for this preferential treatment.