2. It's full of rustic heat, and the back burns the sun. -Tang Juyi's "Watching the Harvested Wheat"
3. Holding the ear in the right hand and hanging the basket in the left arm. -Tang Bai Juyi's "Watching Mowing Wheat"
4. Looking at the former sages and families, diligence and thrift broke the luxury. Tang Li Shangyin's "Ode to History"
5. A porridge and a meal, when thinking about it, it is not easy; Half a silk and half a wisp, it is difficult to keep thinking about material resources. -Ming Zhu Bailu's "The Motto of Master Governing the Family"
6. Pearls are precious and rice is king. -folk proverb
7. Store grain as gold, and don't worry if you have grain. -folk proverb
8. From frugality to extravagance, from extravagance to frugality is difficult. -Northern Song Dynasty Sima Guang's "Training frugally to show health"
9. Cherish clothes and clothing, and cherish food and food. -Ming Feng Menglong's "Warning to the World" Volume III
1. Store a spoonful of rice every day and a stone of grain every thousand days. -folk proverb
11. Don't forget the hardships of farmers when eating, and don't forget the busyness of workers when dressing. -folk proverb
12. Every time you eat, you will remember the difficulty of farming; Every garment, then think of the hard work of textile. -Tang Wu Jing's "Zhenguan dignitaries. Teach the Kings of the Prince Eleventh"
13. Diligent and thrifty Man Cang, lavish and extravagant.
14, food is not good, but hunger can be satisfied; Body but China; You can cover yourself.
15. Frugality is an inexhaustible feast in your life. -Emerson
16. When eating, you should know that cattle and horses are good, and you should remember the silkworm raiser when you are writing silk.
17, a full demand, why eight treasures? Seven feet, thousands of households?
18. if you spend half a year carefully, you will not be difficult when you encounter famine.
19. Every grain of rice is sweaty, and I regret it at the expense of food.
2. Without agriculture, there will be instability, and without food, there will be chaos. -folk proverb
1. whoever scrimps on food and clothing on weekdays will easily tide over the difficulties when he is poor; He who is extravagant in abundance will die of hunger and cold in poverty. -sadie
2. Luxury always follows, always follows luxury. -Montesquieu
3. The inevitable consequence of luxury-the disintegration of weathering-in turn caused the corruption of interest. -Rousseau
4. extravagance leads to more desires. If a gentleman desires more, he will read Mu Fugui, and he will waste his way and get into trouble quickly. -Sima Guang
5. Luxury is extravagant, and ambition is humiliating; If you are frugal, you will have nothing to ask for, and you will be innocent of yourself, so you can nourish your spirit. -Luo Dajing
6. Looking back at the former sages' countries and families, diligence and thrift broke the luxury. -Li shangyin
7, quiet to cultivate one's morality, frugal to cultivate morality. -Zhuge Liang
8. If you are strong and frugal, you can't be poor. -Xun Kuang
9. Those who are extravagant and lazy are poor, while those who are diligent and frugal are rich. -Han Fei
1. In a gentleman's trip, it is quiet to cultivate one's morality, frugal to cultivate one's morality, indifferent to one's ambition, and peaceful to achieve nothing. -Zhuge Liang
11. Those who are extravagant are in a mess, and those who are frugal are safe. -Bai Juyi
12. 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
13. Prospering a family is like picking holes in the soil, while losing a family is like scouring the sand.
14. Success comes from thrift and failure comes from extravagance.
15. It is easy to go from frugality to extravagance, but difficult to go from extravagance to frugality.
16. Don't pour out the accumulated things in buckets (Kazak)
17. Don't eat up the hard-earned fruits in one breath (Uygur)
18. Diligence can make up for the poor, and province can make up for the poor.
19. Thrift is the secret of getting rich. (British)
2. Thrift itself is a property. (British)
21. Frugality is an inexhaustible feast in your life. (Emerson)
22. What you save is what you get. (Denmark)
23. There is no kind of gold, but it comes from a thrifty family.
24. Luxury is like wine, which excites people and weakens them. (Karl)
25. Luxury is the starting point of national weakness. (Cuba)
26. Thrift is natural wealth, while luxury is man-made poverty. (Greece)