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1. Poems and famous sayings about diligence and thrift

Poems and famous sayings about diligence and thrift 1. What are the poems or famous sayings about "diligence and thrift"

1. Those who are extravagant will be in ruins, while those who are frugal will be safe. One bad thing and one good thing are in front of you. ——Bai Juyi

2. Whoever scrimps on food and clothing on weekdays will easily get through difficulties when he is poor; whoever is luxurious and extravagant when he is rich will die of hunger and cold when he is poor. ——Sadie

3. Once society has a technical need, this need will push science forward more than ten universities. ——Engels

4. Poverty and a clean and simple life are exactly where we revolutionaries can overcome many difficulties! ——Fang Zhimin

5. Don’t worry about poverty and lowliness, and don’t dwell on wealth. ——Tao Yuanming

6. Society is like a ship, and everyone must be prepared to steer the ship. ——Ibsen

7. Although the activities in the world have many shortcomings, they are still beautiful. —— Rodin

8. If the world is peaceful and calm, with compliments and flattery everywhere, then there will be room for shamelessness, fraud and ignorance to grow; no one will expose it, and no one will say harsh words. The truth! ——Linsky

9. Save before your pocket is empty. ——(Buyi Nationality) Proverb

10. Diligence, thrift, and thrift will make the whole family happy. ——Proverb

11. Waste is expenditure, saving is income. ——Internet collection

12. Saving is like a swallow swallowing mud, and waste is like a river bursting its banks. —— Proverb

13. Time cannot “increase production”, but it can be saved. ——Proverb

14. Saving time is better than storing gold and silver. ——Proverb

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

16. Arranging time reasonably is equal to saving time. —— Bacon

17. Don’t neglect saving, as a little can add up to tens of millions. ——Fan Jiting

2. Poems or famous aphorisms about diligence and frugality

Frugality is an endless feast in your life (Emerson) No small thing can save money. Empty (Toro More) Coins are round, so they roll away easily (Torian) Looking at the virtuous countries and families in the past, success is due to diligence and frugality, failure is due to extravagance. (Li Shangyin) Quietness is used to cultivate one's morality, and frugality is used to cultivate virtue. (Zhuge Liang) ●Success comes from diligence and frugality and ends from extravagance ●It is easy to move from frugality to luxury, but it is difficult to move from luxury to frugality ●Be extravagant when you have money, starve when you have no money ●If you want to have food and clothing, be diligent and thrifty ●Hold your hands tightly, you will have success every year ●Diligence can make up for your weakness, saving can make up for your poverty ●Think before and after, always have enough food and clothing ●Be careful with your budget and keep on eating and drinking ●Those who wear tattered cloaks are often good drinkers (Spain) ●If you earn thousands of kilos of food, you still need a simple meal ●Those who know how to eat will eat a thousand meals, but those who don’t Have a good meal ●Be careful with your budget and keep the oil and salt ●Those who wear tattered cloaks are often good drinkers (Spain) ●Eat porridge and sweat for a meal ●If you are not a rich man, you don’t know how expensive firewood and rice are ●Who loves to be romantic and high-style, when the *** is pity Frugality in dressing up ● Don’t damage finished things. Tranquility cultivates one’s character, and frugality cultivates virtue - Zhuge Liang’s "Book of Commandments".

1. A gentleman uses frugality to overcome difficulties. General idea: A gentleman uses the virtue of frugality to avoid danger.

2. Be diligent in your country and frugal in your family. General idea: Be diligent in national affairs and frugal in family life.

3. Frugality is the greatest virtue; extravagance is the greatest evil. General idea: Frugality is the greatest virtue among good deeds; luxury is the greatest evil among evil deeds.

4. People’s livelihood depends on diligence, but diligence means nothing. General idea: The livelihood of ordinary people depends on hard work. Only by working hard can there be no shortage of property.

5. Frugality leads to prosperity, while immorality leads to ruin. General idea: Frugality will lead to prosperity, and lascivious pleasure will lead to ruin.

6. It’s noon on the day of hoeing, and the sweat is dripping from the soil. Who would have thought that every meal on the plate is hard work?

General idea: The farmer was hoeing under the scorching sun at noon, and drops of sweat fell on the soil where the seedlings grew. Who knew that every grain of food on the plate was obtained with such hard work.

7. Looking back at the virtuous countries and families in the past, success was achieved through diligence and frugality, and destruction was achieved through extravagance. General idea: Throughout history, whether it is a country or a family, they all thrive on diligence and frugality and perish on extravagance.

8. Worry and labor can rejuvenate a country, while leisure can destroy one's life. The general idea: Worrying about state affairs can make the country prosperous, while pursuing ease and enjoyment can lead to one's own destruction.

9. It is easy to go from frugality to luxury, but it is difficult to go from luxury to frugality. General idea: It is easy to go from frugality to luxury, but it is difficult to go from luxury to frugality.

10. Take it in moderation and use it in moderation, and you will always have enough. General idea: If you ask for things in a planned way and consume in a controlled way, you will always be rich.

11. Only frugality can help integrity, but forgiveness can achieve virtue. General idea: Only frugality can make people honest and honest, and only tolerance can make people develop good moral character.

12. A porridge and a meal, when you think about where you came from, it is not easy; half a thread, half a thread, always think about the material resources. The general idea: Even if it is a piece of porridge or a meal, you should remember that it is not easy to come by; even if it is half a piece of silk or half a thread, you should also think of the hard work.

Frugality and luxury ●Building a family is like picking dirt with a needle, and losing a family is like wading through the sand. ●Build by diligence and frugality, and ruin by extravagance. ●Diligence and frugality will never lead to poverty, and living on a mountain will be empty. ●It is easy to enter luxury from frugality, and from luxury to luxury. It is difficult to be frugal ● If you don’t save small money, you will spend big money indiscriminately (UK) ● When you are married, your excrement is like treasure; when you are prodigal, your money is like grass ● If you spend money now, the days and months will be empty in the future ● Don’t use buckets to accumulate things in spoonfuls Pour it out (Kazakhs) ●Don’t eat the hard-earned fruits in one sitting (Uyghurs) ●If you have thousands of stones of grain at home, the pile will not grow long ●Killing cows to eat meat, it is better to keep them for milking (Tibetans) ● When you have money, you will be generous, but when you have no money, you will be hungry. ●If you want food and clothing, be diligent and thrifty. People who wear tattered cloaks are often good drinkers (Spain) ●Thousands of dollars in food, but they still need simple meals ●Those who know how to eat eat a thousand meals, and those who don’t know how to eat eat one meal ●Those who are careful in budgeting and constantly make money and salt ●Those who wear tattered cloaks often He is a good drinker (Spain) ● Earn thousands of pounds of food, but still need simple food ● Eat a thousand meals for those who know how to eat, and one meal for those who can’t eat ● Plan carefully to have food and clothing; eat and drink a lot, sell pots from the house ● Xiaofu From frugality, wealth comes from nature ● Don’t drink or smoke, save countless money in three years ● Frugality is the secret to getting rich (UK) ● Frugality itself is a fortune (UK) ● Accumulate small profits and become rich (UK) ● Frugality is a never-ending feast in your life (Emerson) ●Small things don’t make your money bag empty (Toriano More) ●Coins are round, so they roll away easily (Toriiano) ●Thrifty A penny is equal to one penny of production (UK) ●What you save is how much you get (Denmark) ●There is no seed of gold, it comes from thrifty people ●Save a mouthful when you are full, and get a bucket when you are hungry ●A long stream of water, you will not worry in the face of disaster● Save money on cigarettes and alcohol, and ask for help when emergencies are inevitable ● Save money when there is a shortage, and save money when there is a shortage ● Use money for good things, and use money for hard times ● Calculate carefully enough for half a year, and you will not suffer in times of famine ● Save money every year, and don’t waste people in famine ● The inevitable consequence of luxury is that the disintegration of morals in turn causes the corruption of taste (UK) ●Luxury will destroy people's spiritual purity, because unfortunately, the more you get, the more greedy you become, and you do always feel that you cannot satisfy yourself (An Geer) ●Luxury is like wine, which both excites and debilitates people (Karl) ●Luxury and debauchery are just a phenomenon of social corruption, not the cause (Lu Xun) ●Those who pursue high-level material life by any means, he The ideological and moral character must be low-level (Qianhu) ●Luxury is the death of morality (Switzerland) ●Luxury is the starting point of national weakness (Cuba) ●Contentment is natural wealth, luxury is artificial poverty (Greece) ●Ten thousand hectares of fertile land , one liter of eclipse. There are thousands of rooms in the mansion, and seven feet of sleep at night. ●Why bother with eight treasures and nine tripods when you have one full meal? A seven-foot body can be used in thousands of households? ●I forgot to shrink my hand when I had more money behind me, and I have no way to turn back. ●Think of each porridge and meal as hard-earned, and think about them with half a thread. Material resources are difficult. ●Cherish clothes and clothes, cherish food and food. Hard work ● A porridge and a meal are exchanged for beads of sweat ● When you are not a householder, you don’t know how expensive firewood and rice are ● Who loves fashion and high style, *** pity the frugal times in dressing up ● When eating, you must know the kindness of cows and horses, and when wearing silk, you should remember the sericulture ● Don’t damage luxury goods Those who are in disgrace and thrift are at peace, one evil and one good are in front of them.

Bai Juyi Whoever scrimps on food and clothing on weekdays will easily get through difficulties when he is poor; whoever is luxurious and extravagant when he is rich will die of hunger and cold when he is poor. Sadie: Once society has a technical need, this need will push science forward more than ten universities.

Engels Poverty, a clean and simple life, is where we revolutionaries can overcome many difficulties! Fang Zhimin is not concerned about poverty and lowliness, and is not obsessed with wealth. Tao Yuanming Society is like a ship, and everyone must be prepared to steer the ship.

Ibsen The world.

3. Famous aphorisms or poems about diligence and frugality

It is noon on the day of hoeing, and sweat drips from the soil.

Who knows that every meal on the plate is hard work.

----Li Shen's "Compassion for the Farmers"

General idea: The farmer was hoeing under the scorching sun at noon, and drops of sweat fell on the soil where the seedlings grew. Who knew that every grain of food on the plate was obtained with such hard work.

------Li Shen

Worry and labor can rejuvenate a country, but leisure can destroy one's life. ----Ouyang Xiu

General idea: Worrying about state affairs can make the country prosperous and developed, while pursuing ease and enjoyment can lead to one's own destruction.

It is easy to go from frugality to luxury, but it is difficult to go from luxury to frugality. ----Sima Guang

General idea: It is easy to change from frugality to luxury, but it is very difficult to change from luxury to frugality.

Looking at the virtuous countries and families in the past, success was due to diligence and frugality, and failure was due to extravagance. ----Li Shangyin's "Ode to History"

------Li Shangyin

Looking at the past virtuous countries and families, some were diligent and frugal, and some were extravagant.

------ (Tang Dynasty) Li Shangyin

Diligence and frugality are the basis for running a family; harmony is the basis for managing the family; prudence is the basis for protecting the family; poetry and writing are the basis for starting a business. Origin; loyalty and filial piety, the foundation of the family.

------(Qing Dynasty) Jinying

In ancient times and today, the first and second generations of official families have declined; the thrifty merchants have continued for the third and fourth generations; the diligent and simple farming families have continued The fifth or sixth generation; and the eighth or ninth generation of a family of modesty, trust and filial piety.

------Book excerpts

Farming and reading are the foundation, and diligence and thrift are the virtues.

------ (Ming Dynasty) Shi Naian

Gold has no seeds, but only gives birth to diligent and thrifty families.

------Book Excerpt

You are a proletarian, and diligence and frugality are my sect.

------Chen Yi

Frugality and simplicity are the virtues of man; luxury and magnificence are the great vices of man.

---Xue Xuan: "Xue Wenqing Gong's Reading Record" Volume 5

Forbidding luxury and advocating frugality is also a good policy.

----Wei Yuan: "Wei Yuan Ji·Zhi Pian"

Only frugality can help integrity, but forgiveness can become a virtue.

---- "History of the Song Dynasty·Biography of Fan Chunren"

The people's extravagance is shown by frugality, and the people's frugality is shown by propriety.

-----Huan Kuan: "On Salt and Iron·Rescuing Scarcity"

People's most basic material needs: air, sunlight, water, in fact, they are not much related to money. relationship. As for the important contents of life values ??such as interpersonal harmony, spiritual enrichment, lively taste, and noble personality, money cannot buy them. ------ Han Shaogong (Hainan writer)

I am willing to spend a lot of money to help others, but I am reluctant to throw away a good thing or thing. I don't save for the sake of money, I save for the sake of saving. In my opinion, the virtue of frugality is not just about “money”, but a kind of ethics, character and culture.

------Zhang Kangkang (Beijing writer)

Standing in the position of arbitrary choice, out of human short-term selfish interests, the speed and scope of the damage we have caused are greater than Ten times, hundreds of times greater than the endangered lives we are allowed to survive.

Shu Ting (Fujian poet)

4. Poems and famous sayings about saving is glorious and waste is shameful

Save before your pocket is empty.

--- (Buyi ethnic minority) proverb ● Diligence, thrift and frugality will make the whole family happy. --- Proverb ● Waste is expenditure, saving is income.

--- Internet collection ●Saving is like a swallow swallowing mud, and waste is like a river bursting its banks. --- Proverb ●Time cannot be "increased", but it can be saved.

--- Proverb ●Saving time is better than hoarding gold and silver. --- Proverb ●Any saving is ultimately a saving of time.

--- Marx ● Arranging time reasonably is equivalent to saving time. --- Bacon ● Don't neglect saving, a little can add up to tens of millions.

--- Fan Jiting ●Frugality is a feast that you can never finish eating in your life (Emerson).

5. Famous aphorisms from ancient poems about diligence and frugality

1. Who knows that every grain of food on the plate is hard work.

——Li Shen of the Tang Dynasty, "Compassion for the Farmers" 2. The earthy atmosphere is full of heat, and the sky is burning on the back. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, "Viewing the Cutting of Wheat" 3. The right hand holds the left ear, and the left arm hangs the empty basket.

——"Guan Mao Mao" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty 4. Looking back at the virtuous countries and families in the past, success was caused by diligence and frugality, and failure was caused by extravagance. "Ode to History" by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty 5. A porridge and a meal, when you think about the place where you came from; half a thread, half a wisp, always remember the difficulty of material resources.

——Zhu Bailu, Ming Dynasty, "Master's Motto on Household Management" 6. Pearls are treasures, and rice is king. ——Folk Proverb 7. Saving food is like saving gold. Don’t worry if you have food.

——Folk Proverb 8. It is easy to go from frugality to luxury, but it is difficult to go from luxury to frugality. ——Sima Guang of the Northern Song Dynasty, "Teaching Thrift and Showing Comfort" 9. Cherish clothes and have food, and cherish food.

——Volume 3 of "Warning Words" by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty 10. Store a spoonful of rice a day, and a stone of grain for a thousand days. ——Folk Proverb 11. Don’t forget the hardship of farmers when eating, and don’t forget the busyness of workers when dressing.

——Folk Proverb 12. Every time I eat, I think about the difficulty of farming; every time I wear clothes, I think about the hard work of weaving. ——Wu Jing of the Tang Dynasty, "Zhenguan Politicians. The Eleventh Instructions for Princes and Kings" 13. Diligence, thrift and frugality fill the warehouse, but the bottom of the warehouse is bare.

14. If the food is not good enough, it can satisfy the hunger; if the body is not rich, it can be covered. 15. Frugality is a never-ending feast in your life.

——Emerson 16. When eating, you should remember the kindness of cows and horses, and when weaving silk, you should remember the sericulture people. 17. Why do you need eight treasures and nine tripods when you have enough food? A seven-foot body can be used in thousands of households? 18. If you plan carefully for half a year, you will not suffer in bad years.

19. If you sweat every grain of rice, you should regret it if you don’t spare food. 20. Without agriculture there will be no stability, and without food there will be chaos.

——Folk Proverb 1. Whoever scrimps on food and clothing on weekdays will easily get through difficulties when he is poor; whoever is luxurious and extravagant when he is rich will die of hunger and cold when he is poor. --Sadie 2. Luxury always follows fornication, and fornication always follows luxury.

--Montesquieu 3. The inevitable consequence of luxury--the disintegration of etiquette--which in turn causes the corruption of taste.

--Rousseau 4. Extravagance leads to more desires.

A gentleman who has many desires will only seek wealth and honor, which will lead to disaster in vain. - Sima Guang 5. Extravagance means taking things for granted and humiliating one's ambition; if one is frugal, one has nothing to ask for from others and nothing to be ashamed of oneself, which can nourish the spirit.

-- Luo Dajing 6. Looking at the virtuous countries and families in the past, success was achieved through diligence and frugality, and failure was caused by extravagance. --Li Shangyin 7. Quietness cultivates one's character, frugality cultivates virtue.

--Zhuge Liang 8. Strengthen the foundation and use it sparingly, and the sky will not be poor. - Xun Kuang 9. Those who are extravagant and lazy are poor, while those who are powerful and thrifty are rich.

-- Han Fei 10. The journey of a gentleman is to cultivate one's character through tranquility, and to cultivate one's virtue through frugality. If it is not indifferent, it will not clear its aspirations, and if it is not tranquil, it will not be far-reaching. -- Zhuge Liang 11. Those who are extravagant are in ruins and those who are frugal are at peace. One evil and one good are in front of them.

--Bai Juyi 12. Don't worry about danger in times of peace, abstain from extravagance and be frugal; cut down the roots in order to seek luxuriant trees, block the sources in order to have a long flow. --Wei Zheng.

6.4 ancient poems about diligence and frugality

1. "Compassion for the Farmers" by Li Shen of the Tang Dynasty

Who knows that every grain of food on the plate is hard work.

Translation: Who knows that every grain of food on the plate was earned by farmers through hard work?

2. "Ode to History" by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty

Looking at the virtuous countries and families in the past, success was caused by diligence and frugality, and failure was caused by extravagance.

Translation: Throughout history, any wise country’s success stems from diligence and frugality, while its decline stems from luxury.

3. Sima Guang of the Northern Song Dynasty, "Teaching Thrift and Showing Wellbeing"

It is easy to move from frugality to luxury, but it is difficult to move from luxury to frugality.

Translation: It is easy to go from frugality to luxury, but difficult from luxury to frugality.

4. Zhuge Liang's "Book of Commandments" during the Three Kingdoms Period

Quietness cultivates one's character, and frugality cultivates virtue.

Translation: Tranquility is used to cultivate oneself, frugality is used to cultivate moral character.

5. "Two Songs of Peaceful Music" by Bai Juyi in the Tang Dynasty

He was still frugal when he was prosperous, but when he was in good times, he was more willing to sell his troops.

Translation: In the year of good harvest, we should still save (reserve) food, and in times of peace, we should pay attention to prevention and avoid war.