Pioneer in the future
It's a Chinese idiom, which means doing things first and then last. It comes from the book of rites.
explain
Idiom: a pioneer in the world Pinyin: H ò uh ǎ IXI ā NH é.
allusion
[source]: in the book of rites, the book of learning: "the sacrifice of the three kings to Sichuan was first followed by the sea." [example]: as the time goes by, you will know that the mountain is falling, and it's too late for the light of Bingzhu and the effect of Sangyu. Gu Yanwu's notes on Lu Luoting in Qing Dynasty
usage
Grammar: used as an object or attributive
Pioneer in the future
Carrying the old and supporting the weak - xié lǎo fú ruò
take a heavy burden and embark on a long road - rèn zhòng dào yuǎn
be successful in one 's official career - fēi huáng téng dá
circumstances change with the passage of time - shí guò jìng qiān
not capable enough to take on heavy responsibilities - bù shèng qí rèn