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1. An ancient poem about saving 6

An ancient poem about saving 6 1. An ancient poem about saving 1. If you plant a millet in spring, you will reap ten thousand seeds in autumn. Under heaven there is no waste of heaven and earth, and the labouring peasants are still starved to death. (from Li Shen's "Compassion for Farmers" in Tang Dynasty)

2. When weeding at noon, sweat drips into the soil. Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard. (from Li Shen's "Compassion for Farmers" in Tang Dynasty)

3. Looking at the sages' countries and families in the past, it turned from thrift to extravagance. Why the amber is the pillow, and the real pearl is the car. If you don't meet Qinghai horses when you are far away, it is difficult to pull out the snakes in Shushan. Several people had smoked songs in the south, and in the end, Cangwu cried Cuihua. (from Li Shangyin's Ode to History in the Tang Dynasty)

4. When you are young, you are still frugal, but when you are young, you will sell more soldiers. The holy spirit is so long, why worry about peace? (from Tang Bai Juyi's Two Poems of Taiping Music)

5. Onion soup, wheat and rice are both suitable, and onion supplements the wheat in Dantian to cure hunger. Don't say that the taste is thin, and there is still time before cooking in the former village. (From Song Zhuxi's Poems on Maifan)

2. There are 1 ancient poems about frugality (p> 1. A porridge and a meal is hard to come by; Half a silk and half a wisp, it is difficult to keep thinking about material resources.

General idea: Even if it is a porridge or a meal, you should think that it is not easy to come; Even if it is half a silk or half a thread, we should also think of the hardships of labor.

2. Be diligent in the country and frugal at home.

general idea: be diligent in national undertakings and frugal in family life.

3. frugality is the virtue of virtue; Waste is great evil.

general idea: frugality is a great virtue in good deeds; Luxury is the greatest evil among evils.

4. People's livelihood is diligent, but diligence is not scarce.

general idea: the livelihood of ordinary people lies in hard work, and only by hard work will property not be lacking.

5. frugality leads to prosperity, while fornication leads to death.

general idea: frugality will prosper, while lewdness and pleasure will perish.

6. When weeding is at noon, sweat drops down the soil. Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard.

general idea: the farmer hoed the grain in the scorching sun at noon, and the drops of sweat fell into the soil where the seedlings were growing. Who knows that every meal on the plate is so hard-earned?

7. Looking back at the sages' countries and families in the past, it became a matter of thrift and extravagance.

general idea: throughout history, from countries to families, all of them were thrifty and died of extravagance.

8. Worry and fatigue can rejuvenate the country, while leisure can lead to death.

general idea: worrying about working hard for state affairs can make the country prosperous, while pursuing ease and enjoyment can lead to its own demise.

9. It's easy to be frugal, but difficult to be frugal.

general idea: it is easy to change from frugality to luxury, but it is difficult to change from luxury to frugality.

1, take it in moderation, use it in moderation, and it will always be enough.

general idea: take it in a planned way and spend it in moderation, and you will always be rich.

Second, the idiom about frugality:

Boiling the intestines and scraping the stomach means trying to be frugal in diet.

humble palace and thin diet: refers to the humble palace and poor diet. It was used in the old days to say that the American court was self-serving and thrifty.

lamb plain silk: lamb: lamb, which refers to the skin of lamb; Su: white. Sewing clothes with lambs' fur and using plain silk as decoration. In the old days, scholars were praised for their integrity and frugality, and their morality was as beautiful as their appearance.

the support of the prison gate: the prison gate: the janitor; C: Food and clothing supply. Metaphor embarrassed, frugal life.

frugality saves extravagance: frugality: frugality. Save: keep. Luxury: luxury. Thrifty people can survive, and extravagant people are bound to perish.

frugality can support honesty: frugality: frugality; Lian: incorruptible. Thrift can cultivate a clean and honest conduct.

the thrifty mind is always rich: frugality: frugality; Rich: Abundance. Thrifty people often feel rich.

frugal vegetarianism: frugality; Vegetables: Vegetables. Save money and live frugally.

abstinence is better than frugality: abstinence: abstinence; Luxury: luxury; Ning: rather, rather; Thrift: frugality. I would rather be frugal than give up luxury.

abstain from extravagance and thrift: quit: quit; Luxury: luxury; Thrift: frugality. Eliminate extravagance with thrift.

don't place heavy seats: don't put two layers of cushions in the sitting and lying place. Metaphor is frugal.

don't lay double cushions when sitting and lying. Metaphor life is very frugal. With "not heavy seats".

living in poverty and keeping the contract: living in poverty: being in poverty; Keep an appointment: be frugal. Lead a poor and simple life.

Be frugal and diligent: K: Yes. Can be industrious and frugal.

Be diligent and frugal: K: Yes. Can be industrious and frugal.

it's the same as "leaning down". If you bow your head, you will pick up the things on the ground, and if you look up, you will pick up the things on the tree. Describe extremely industrious and thrifty.

poor people don't learn to be thrifty, and rich people don't learn to be extravagant: poor people will be thrifty without learning to be thrifty, and rich people will be extravagant without learning to be extravagant. Describing environment and habits has a great influence on people's thinking and behavior.

3. Ancient poems about thrift

● Prospering a family is like picking dirt, while failing a family is like scouring the sand ● Being thrifty breaks down by extravagance ● Being thrifty never ends, and sitting on a mountain of food is empty ● Being thrifty is easy, and being thrifty is difficult ● If you don't know how to save a little money, you will spend a lot of money (UK) ● Having a family, like dung; Black sheep, money is like grass ● At present, money is extravagant, and the sun and the moon are empty in the future ● Don't pour out the accumulated things in buckets (Kazak) ● Don't eat up the hard-earned fruits in one breath (Uygur) ● There is mangoku grain at home, and the pile is not long ● It is better to kill cattle and eat meat, so it is better to keep milking (Tibetan) ● Show off when you have money, and starve when you have no money ● Desire. Province can make up for poverty ● Think carefully, eat and wear often ● Be careful, oil and salt are constantly covered with rags, and you are often a good drinker (Spain) ● Eat rough tea and light rice ● Eat a thousand meals if you can't eat ● Be careful, oil and salt are constantly covered with rags, and it is often a good wine. Eat and drink, when the house sells pots ● Small wealth comes from frugality, and great wealth comes from the sky ● Don't drink or smoke, and save countless money in three years ● Frugality is the secret of getting rich (UK) ● Frugality itself is a property (UK) ● Accumulate small profits and become a great wealth (UK) ● Frugality is a beautiful feast that you can't eat in your life (Emerson) ● Small things don't save money (trust) Equal to the production of a penny (UK) ● How much you save is how much you get (Denmark) ● There is no kind of gold, which comes from the thrifty family ● Save a bite when you are full, and a bucket when you are hungry ● Don't worry about the long-term flow of water in case of disaster ● Save money on alcohol and tobacco, and it is inevitable to ask for help when you are in need ● Save money for famine, save for famine, save money for hardship ● Save money for half a year. Years of famine do not waste people ● The inevitable consequence of luxury ● The disintegration of weathering in turn leads to the corruption of interest (Britain) ● Luxury will destroy people's spiritual purity, because unfortunately, the more you get, the more greedy you are, and you really always feel that you can't satisfy yourself (Angel) ● Luxury is like wine, which makes people excited and weak (Carl) ● Luxury and lewdness are just a phenomenon of social corruption. It is by no means the reason (Lu Xun) ● People who pursue a high-level material life by hook or by crook must be low-level (latent husband) ● Luxury is the demise of morality and righteousness (Switzerland) ● Luxury is the starting point of national weakness (Cuba) ● Contentment is natural wealth, and luxury is man-made poverty (Greece) ● Fertile land is boundless, and the eclipse rises.

there are thousands of rooms in a spacious building, and you sleep seven feet at night. ● Why do you need eight treasures when you are full? Seven feet, thousands of households? ● I forgot to shrink my hand behind me, and there is no way to look back at the moment ● A porridge and a meal are hard to come by, and half a silk and half a wisp of perseverance are hard to find ● I cherish clothes and clothes, and I cherish food and food ● Who knows that every meal is hard ● I don't know how expensive rice is if I don't take care of myself ● who would know her simple face the loveliest of them all, * * I care about the times and dress frugally ● I want to know how good cows and horses are when eating, and I should remember sericulture people when I write silk ● Source "Zhouyi No".

A careless gentleman uses frugal virtue to avoid danger. Work diligently for the country and frugally for the family.

the source is Shangshu Dayu Mo. The general idea is to be diligent in national undertakings and frugal in family life.

frugality is also a virtue; Waste is great evil. Source "Zuo Zhuan Zhuang Gong Twenty-four Years".

carelessness and frugality are great virtues in good deeds; Luxury is the greatest evil among evils. People's livelihood is diligent, but diligence is not scarce.

the source is Zuo Zhuan's Twelve Years of Xuangong. The livelihood of ordinary people lies in hard work, and only by hard work will property not be lacking.

frugality leads to prosperity, while fornication leads to death. The source is Mozi's Ci Guo.

carelessness and frugality will lead to prosperity, while lewdness and pleasure will perish. Looking at the former sages' countries and families, they became thrifty and extravagant.

the source is Li shangyin's ode to history. Throughout history, from nations to families, all of them were thrifty and died of extravagance.

Worry and fatigue can rejuvenate the country, while leisure can lead to death. Source: Introduction to the History of the New Five Dynasties and Lingguan.

general idea: worrying about working hard for state affairs can make the country prosperous, while pursuing ease and enjoyment can lead to its own demise. It's easy to be frugal and difficult to be frugal.

The source is Sima Guang's "Training frugally to show health". It is easy to change from frugality to luxury, but it is difficult to change from luxury to frugality.

if you take it in moderation and use it sparingly, you will always be satisfied. Source: Zi Zhi Tong Jian Volume 234.

Take what you want in a planned way and spend it sparingly, and you will always be rich. Only frugality can help honesty, but forgiveness can become virtue.

the source is biographies of Fan Chunren, the history of the Song Dynasty. Only thrift can make people honest and upright, and only tolerance can make people develop good character.

a porridge and a meal, when thinking is not easy; Half a silk and half a wisp, it is difficult to keep thinking about material resources. From Zhu Bailu's "Running a Family".

even if it is a porridge or a meal, you should think that it is not easy to come; Even if it is half a silk or half a thread, we should also think of the hardships of labor. * A gentleman can overcome difficulties by checking virtue.

(A gentleman avoids danger by virtue of frugality) * Diligence in the state, frugality in the home (diligence in national undertakings, frugality in family life) * frugality, virtue * * * also; Waste is great evil. (Thrift is a great virtue in good deeds; Luxury is the greatest evil among evils. )

* people's livelihood is diligent, but diligence is not scarce. The livelihood of ordinary people lies in hard work. Only by working hard can property not be lacking. )

* frugality leads to prosperity, while fornication leads to death. Frugality will prosper, and lewdness and pleasure will perish. )

* At noon on weeding day, sweat drips into the soil. Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard.

(The farmer hoes in the scorching sun at noon, and drops of sweat fall into the soil where the seedlings grow. Who knows that none of the meals on the plate are so hard-earned? )

* Looking at the former sages' countries and families, diligence and thrift broke the luxury. (Throughout history, countries as big as countries and families as small, all prospered in thrift and died in extravagance. )

* Worry and fatigue can rejuvenate the country, while leisure can lead to death. Worrying about working hard for state affairs can make the country prosperous, and pursuing ease and enjoyment can lead to its own demise. )

* It's easy to be frugal, but difficult to be frugal. It is easy to change from frugality to luxury, but it is difficult to change from luxury to frugality. )

* take it in moderation, use it sparingly, and it will always be enough. Take in a planned way and spend in moderation, and you will always be rich.

4. What are some poems or famous sayings about "diligence and thrift"?

1. Those who are extravagant are in a mess, and those who are frugal are safe. -Bai Juyi

2. whoever scrimps on food and clothing on weekdays will easily tide over the difficulties when he is poor; 22313133333333333333 e4b893e 5b 19e 313336633 He who is extravagant in abundance will die of hunger and cold in poverty. -sadi

3. Once there is a technological need in society, this need will push science forward more than ten universities. -Engels

4. Being poor and living a white and simple life is exactly where our revolutionaries can overcome many difficulties! -Fang Zhimin

5. Don't worry about poverty or wealth. -Tao Yuanming

6. Society is like a ship, and everyone should be prepared to steer. -Ibsen

7. Although there are many shortcomings, the activities in the world are still beautiful. -Rodin

8. If the world is calm and everything is full of flattery and flattery, then there will be more room for shameless, fraud and ignorance. No one will expose it again, no one will tell the cruel truth again! -Linsky

9. Save before the bag is empty. -(Buyi) proverb

1. Diligence, thrift and thrifty make the whole family happy. -Proverbs

11. Waste is expenditure, and saving is income. -network collection

12. Saving is like swallow mud, and waste is like a river bursting its banks. -Proverbs

13. Time cannot "increase production", but it can be saved. -proverb

14. Saving time is better than storing gold and silver. -Proverbs

15. Any saving is ultimately a saving of time. -Marx

16. Reasonable arrangement of time means saving time. -bacon

17. Don't neglect saving, every little makes a mickle. —— Fan Jiting

5. What are the ancient poems about saving, and what are the famous sayings about saving in modern times?

It is difficult for a gentleman to save virtue.

the source is Zhouyi No. A gentleman uses frugal virtue to avoid danger.

be diligent in the country and frugal at home. The source is Shangshu Dayu Mo.

The general idea is to be diligent in national undertakings and frugal in family life. Thrift, virtue * * * also; Waste is great evil.

The source is Zuo Zhuan Twenty-four Years of Zhuang Gong. Frugality is a great virtue in good deeds; Luxury is the greatest evil among evils.

people's livelihood depends on diligence, but diligence is not lacking. Source "Zuo Zhuan Xuangong Twelve Years".

The livelihood of ordinary people lies in hard work. Only by hard work can people not be short of property. Thrift leads to prosperity, while fornication leads to death.

the source is Mozi's Ci Guo. Thrift will prosper, and lewdness and pleasure will perish.

Looking back at the former sages' countries and families, the reason is that thrift breaks the luxury. The source is Li Shangyin's Ode to History.

General idea Throughout history, from nations to families, all thrived on thrift and died of extravagance. Worry and fatigue can rejuvenate the country, and leisure can die.

source: introduction to the history of the new five dynasties. General idea: Worrying about working hard on state affairs can make the country prosperous and developed, while pursuing ease and enjoyment can lead to its own demise.

it's easy to be frugal, but difficult to be frugal. The source is Sima Guang's "Training frugally to show health".

general idea: it is easy to change from frugality to luxury, but it is difficult to change from luxury to frugality. Take it in moderation, use it in moderation, and it will always be enough.

source: zi zhi tong Jian (volume 234). Take it in a planned way and spend it in moderation, and you will always be rich.

only frugality can help honesty.