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What are the ancient poems about thrift?
1. On Li Shangyin in Tang Dynasty

Looking at the countries and families of former sages, they became thrifty and extravagant.

Why should amber be used as a pillow, and the real pearl is a car?

If you don't meet Qinghai horse, it's hard to pull out the snake in Shushan.

Several people sang songs in the south in advance, and finally Cangwu cried for Cui Hua.

Throughout history, every wise country's success comes from thrift, and its decline comes from luxury. Why do you have to use amber as a pillow? Why is it easy to ride with pearls? I wanted to travel far, but I didn't meet a maxima. It is difficult for me to pull a fierce snake in Shushan alone. How many people have heard Shun Di's Nanfeng Song? Only in Cangwu can I cry to Cui Hua Gai.

2. "Poetry into Beijing" is modest.

Spaghetti mushrooms and incense are harmful to people.

The breeze swept through the air with two sleeves so as not to interfere with Yamaraja's brief conversation.

Mushrooms, handkerchiefs and incense are daily necessities. If it is used by officials to please superiors, it will bring difficulties to people's daily needs. Being an innocent Beijing official won't make people poke their spine.

3. Song Baozheng, "Shuduanzhou County Records"

Pure heart is the foundation, and the right path is the plan. Show dry eventually becomes a building, fine steel don't make a hook.

The warehouse is full of mice and birds, and the grass is full of foxes and rabbits. There are lessons in history, so don't be ashamed.

Clearing one's own selfishness is the basis of managing affairs, and stressing the right path is the purpose of standing. Good wood eventually becomes a pillar, and good steel is indestructible. Rats and finches who hoard a lot of food and steal public food are happy, while rabbits and foxes who often eat grass in the wild are worried. Remember the teachings left by the sages, and never let future generations be ashamed of me.

4. Ode to Lyme is modest.

A thousand hammers hit the mountains, and the fire burns casually.

Don't be afraid of being smashed to pieces, leaving innocence in the world.

(Stone) can only be mined from the mountain after many impacts. It regards the burning of fire as an ordinary thing, even if it is smashed into pieces, it is not afraid, and it is willing to leave its innocence in the world.

5. Song Baozheng, "Shuduanzhou County Records"

Pure heart is the foundation, and the right path is the plan. Show dry eventually becomes a building, fine steel don't make a hook.

The warehouse is full of mice and birds, and the grass is full of foxes and rabbits. There are lessons in history, so don't be ashamed.

Clearing one's own selfishness is the basis of managing affairs, and stressing the right path is the purpose of standing. Good wood eventually becomes a pillar, and good steel is indestructible. Rats and finches who hoard a lot of food and steal public food are happy, while rabbits and foxes who often eat grass in the wild are worried. Remember the teachings left by the sages, and never let future generations be ashamed of me.