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Don't waste food casually.
● If you make a fortune, you will lose it.

● Success comes from diligence and luxury.

● Diligence is not poor, and it is empty.

● From frugality to luxury, from luxury to frugality is very difficult.

If you don't know how to save a little money, you will spend a lot of money (UK)

● There is a family, and dung is like a treasure; Black sheep, money is like grass

Hu Hua is extravagant now, and the sun and moon in the future are empty.

● Don't dump the accumulated things in the bucket (Kazakh)

● Don't eat the hard-won fruit in one breath (* * * Er)

● There is mangoku grain at home, and the swing pile is not long.

● Instead of milking all the time, it is better to kill cows and eat meat (Tibetans)

Show off if you have money, and starve if you have no money.

● To have enough food and clothing, frugality is the most important thing.

● Hold hands, year after year.

● Diligence can make up for the poor, and province can make up for the poor.

Look before you leap, eat and wear.

● Careful calculation, oil and salt remain unchanged.

People in tattered cloaks often drink a lot (Spain)

Poor food and rocks, but also rough food.

● Eat one thousand meals if you can, and one meal if you can't.

● Careful calculation, oil and salt remain unchanged.

People in tattered cloaks often drink a lot (Spain)

Poor food and rocks, but also rough food.

● Eat one thousand meals if you can, and one meal if you can't.

● Careful calculation, no worries about food and clothing; Eat and drink, sell pots as houses.

● Small wealth depends on frugality, while great wealth depends on the sky.

● Don't drink or smoke, and save countless money in three years.

● Thrift is the secret of getting rich (UK)

● Thrift itself is a kind of wealth (UK)

Small profits but quick turnover (UK)

● Thrift is an inexhaustible feast in your life (Emerson)

Small things don't save money and empty pockets (Thor Moore)

Coins are round, so they roll away easily (Toliano)

A penny saved equals a penny produced (UK)

● What you save is what you get (Denmark)

● There is no seed of gold, which comes from a thrifty family.

Save a mouthful when you are full and a bucket when you are hungry.

● There is a long stream of water, and there is no disaster.

● It is inevitable to save money on alcohol and tobacco and ask for help.

● When there is a shortage, save the shortage and save the shortage.

The benefits of living, the pain of using money.

Be careful for half a year, and it is not difficult to encounter famine.

● There is a reserve every year, and there is no shortage of people in famine years.

The inevitable consequence of luxury: the disintegration of weathering, which in turn leads to the corruption of interests (Britain)

Luxury will destroy people's spiritual purity, because unfortunately, the more you get, the more greedy you are, and you really always feel dissatisfied with yourself (angel)

Luxury is like wine, it excites and weakens (Karl)

Luxury and * * * are only a phenomenon of social corruption, and they are by no means the cause (Lu Xun)

● A person who pursues a high-level material life by hook or by crook must be a low-level person ideologically and morally.

Luxury is the death of virtue and justice (Switzerland)

:: Luxury is the starting point of national weakness (Cuba)

Content is the wealth of nature, and luxury is man-made poverty (Greece)

Fertile land, a liter of solar eclipse.

There are thousands of rooms in Guangsha, and I sleep seven feet at night.

● If you are full, why do you want eight treasures? Seven feet, a thousand households?

● Forgot to put your hand behind you. There is no turning back at present.

● It's hard to think about a porridge and a meal, and it's hard to keep thinking about it.

● Cherish clothes and clothes, and cherish food.

● Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard?

● The change of one porridge and one meter of sweat.

● If you don't take charge, you don't know that rice is expensive.

Who would know that her simple face is the cutest among them, and * * * pitifully dressed in plain clothes in this era.

When eating, you should know that cattle and horses are good, and when writing silk, you should remember the silkworm raiser.

● Do not damage the finished product.

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