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Material of famous sayings and aphorisms of ancient poems about thrift

"Reading history books makes people wise, and reading poetry books makes people witty." Learning ancient poetry can not only make people witty, but more importantly, it can make people get rid of vulgarity and low taste. I have prepared thrifty and famous ancient poems and sentences for you, hoping to help you learn more efficiently!

Famous ancient poems about thrift

1. A porridge and a meal is not easy to think about;

it's hard to keep thinking about things.

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. Famous sayings about diligence and thrift

1. Be quiet to cultivate one's morality, and be frugal to cultivate one's morality. -Zhuge Liang

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

3. If the father is not kind, the son will be unfilial; A brother who is not a friend is disrespectful; If the husband is unjust, the woman will be unhappy. -Yan Zhitui in the Southern and Northern Dynasties

4. Thrift is natural wealth, while luxury is man-made poverty. -Greece

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

6. I don't know my parents when I love them. -"Children's Language"

7. If you are extravagant, you want more. If a gentleman desires more, he will read Mu Fugui, and he will waste his way and get into trouble quickly. -Sima Guang

8. Don't think about being prepared for danger in times of peace, and abstain from extravagance and thrift; Si seeks wood and luxuriance by cutting roots, and plugs up the source and wants to flow long. -Wei Zhi

9. There are no parents in the world; The rarest man in the world, brother. -

1. Poor, white and simple life is exactly where our revolutionaries can overcome many difficulties! -Fang Zhimin