The famous sayings that come to mind after reading "Tao Kan cherishes the valley" are as follows:
1. A porridge and a meal are hard to come by, and a half-silk and a half-wisp of persistent thoughts are physically difficult.
2. The world belongs to us and the grain belongs to the world.
3. Whether it's a home-cooked meal or a coarse cloth.
4, a porridge and a meal with sweat.
5. Saving glory is praised by everyone; Waste is shameful, and whoever smells it is evil.
6, food is not good, but hunger can be satisfied; Body but China; You can cover yourself.
7. Save the famine when there is famine, and save the famine when there is famine.
8, a grain of rice, a thousand drops of sweat, beads of grain sweat change.
9. Rough tea is light rice, but fine water can flow for a long time.
1. It is everyone's responsibility to save food. Saving food is beneficial to everyone.