In recent years, there is a growing trend of “overwork death” in China, and the trend is spreading to young people. According to the “Intellectual Health Survey” recently published by the Shanghai Academy of Sciences, the average life expectancy of intellectuals in Beijing has dropped from 58 or 49 years old 10 years ago to 53 or 44 years old at the time of the survey. The 2006 Talent Blue Book of the Academy of Social Sciences, “China Talent Development Report NO.3”, points out that 70% of intellectuals are on the verge of “death by overwork”. At present, about 600,000 people die suddenly in China every year. The concept of “death from overwork”: The term “death from overwork” first originated in Japan in the 1970s and 1980s during the Japanese economic boom, it is not a clinical medical name, but belongs to the category of social medicine, and is defined by Japanese scholars as: the deterioration of basic diseases such as hypertension due to excessive workload. It is defined by Japanese scholars as a socio-medical phenomenon in which an excessive workload leads to the deterioration of basic diseases such as hypertension, which in turn leads to acute circulatory disorders such as cerebrovascular disease or cardiovascular disease, thus causing the patient to fall into a state of death. The concept of “death from overwork” is more commonly explained in China as “death from overwork” refers to the disruption of the normal work and life patterns of workers in the course of non-physiological labor, and the accumulation of fatigue in the body and its transfer to the overworked state, which increases blood pressure and arteriosclerosis, leading to a fatal state. The fatigue accumulates in the body and is transferred to the overworked state, resulting in increased blood pressure and arteriosclerosis, which can be fatal. The term “death from overwork” is a socio-medical term for sudden death due to cardiovascular events caused by overwork, mainly including: acute myocardial infarction, sudden cardiac death and cerebral hemorrhage caused by hypertension. The common feature of “death from overwork” is that due to long working hours and increased labor intensity, the exhaustion suddenly triggers the rapid deterioration of latent diseases in the body, and the death is not treated in time.