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How Zhuge Liang was diligent and thrifty, abbreviation

1. Zhuge Liang wrote in his "Jie Zi Shu": "Quietness is to cultivate one's character, and frugality is to cultivate virtue." He made it clear that diligence and thrift are a virtue. And diligence and frugality are virtues. The precious spiritual wealth of the Chinese nation, all those who have outstanding achievements are diligent and frugal in life. So we must also be diligent and frugal.

2. Diligence and frugality are the traditional virtues of the Chinese people, as small as a person, A family can be as big as a country or the entire human race. The ancients said: "Frugality is the greatest virtue; extravagance is the greatest evil." But now many people have gradually forgotten this traditional virtue.

Ending: 1. Diligence and thrift are our traditional virtues, and each of us should keep it in mind!

2. Let us start from now, start with every little thing, and cultivate Let us form a good habit of diligence and thrift, and let the virtues of diligence and thrift of the Chinese nation continue to be passed down and carried forward from us!