1. Success comes from diligence and frugality, failure comes from luxury.
2. Hold hands tightly, every year.
3. Save before your pocket is empty.
4. Frugality is the secret to getting rich.
5. If you are not a householder, you don’t know how expensive firewood and rice are.
6. Saving is more meaningful than making money.
7. Stay calm to cultivate your character, and be frugal to cultivate your virtue.
8. If you want to have enough food and clothing, be diligent and thrifty.
9. Diligence can make up for clumsiness, and saving can make up for poverty.
10. Pay careful attention to your budget.
11. Small wealth comes from frugality, and great wealth comes from heaven.
12. Frugality itself is a property.
13. Saving time is better than storing gold and silver.
14. Saving time is extending life.
15. Luxury is the starting point of national decline.
16. Knowledge comes from diligence, wealth comes from thrift.
17. Don’t neglect saving, as a small amount can add up to tens of millions.
18. It is easy to go from frugality to luxury, but it is difficult to go from luxury to frugality.
19. Waste is expenditure, saving is income.
20. The income is gross, but the savings are real.
21. A porridge and a meal should be remembered as hard-earned.
22. Show off when you have money, starve when you have no money.
23. Cherishing water means cherishing your life.
24. Cherish water, love water and save water, starting from me.
25. Turn on one less light and dedicate yourself to love.
26. Electricity is a treasure, and you have to worry about the degree.
27. Even if you have to harvest thousands of stones, you still need simple food.
28. Sailing a boat depends on steering, and managing a house depends on thrift.
29. Frugality and diligence are two famous doctors of mankind.
30. How much you save is how much you get.
31. The more you save, the more you get.
32. Frugality is a feast that you can never finish in your life.
33. Worry and labor can rejuvenate a country, while leisure can destroy one's life.
34. Only frugality can help integrity, but forgiveness can become a virtue.
35. The people’s extravagance is shown by frugality, and the people’s frugality is shown by propriety.
36. Diligence and frugality are the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation.
37. People wearing tattered cloaks are often good drinkers.
38. Those who know how to eat will eat a thousand meals, and those who can’t eat will eat one meal.
39. Arranging time reasonably is equivalent to saving time.
40. Time cannot “increase production”, but it can be saved.