The origin of the idiom: Wu Qin Jingzi's "The Scholars" 47: "Yu Huaxuan is at home, scrimping and saving, and accumulating a few taels of silver."
Traditional writing: save money.
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The pronoun of frugality: frugality, frugality, and thrifty again, generally refers to extreme frugality, willingness to scrimp and save, and hiring an old master Q. Zou Taofen's experience can be thrifty. "Shuda Mo Yu": "Diligent in the country, frugal at home." Zhang Yun's "The Book of the Old Tang Dynasty": "Yunzhen two provinces, eat carefully, and look at' saving food and money'".
The antonym of thrift: extravagance wastes manpower and material resources, pays attention to ostentation and extravagance, advocates thrift and opposes extravagance and waste. Describe the unrestrained use of money and things.
Idiom grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Include praise
Degree of common use: common idioms
Emotion and color: neutral idioms
Idiom structure: combined idioms
Generation time: ancient idioms
Save daily expenses
Russian translation: итьэкономно.
Japanese translation: about life.
Sehr sparsam leben & lt sich jedenbissen (od. den letzten bissen) am (od。 vom)mund absparen & lt; Law > Long live frugality & ltré duire (les dé pence) >
Pronunciation note: save, you can't pronounce "xǐnɡ". "
Note: frugal, you can't write "check".