1. If you are frugal, you will prosper; if you are immoral, you will perish. ---"Mozi·Ci Guo"
The main idea: Being frugal will lead to prosperity, while being frivolous and enjoying pleasure will lead to ruin.
2. It’s noon on the day of hoeing, and the sweat is dripping from the soil.
Who knows that every meal on the plate is hard work. --- "Poetry of Compassion for Farmers" by Li Shen
The main idea: The farmer is hoeing under the scorching sun at noon, and drops of sweat fall on the soil where the seedlings grow. Who knew that every grain of food on the plate was earned with such hard work?
3. A porridge and a meal, when you think about the difficulty of getting there; half a thread, half a thread, always think about the material resources. ---Ming Dynasty Zhu Bolulu's "Master's Motto on Managing a Family"
The main idea: A porridge or a meal should be remembered that it is not easy to obtain; every thread should be constantly remembered that it is very difficult to produce these things. .
4. Take it in moderation and use it in moderation, and you will always have enough. ---"Zi Zhi Tong Jian"
The main idea: Ask for things in a planned way and consume in a controlled way, and you will always be rich.
5. Only frugality can help integrity, and only forgiveness can achieve virtue. ---Zhao Shanqiong's "Self-police Compilation? Frugality"
The main idea: Only frugality can make people honest and honest, and only tolerance can make people develop good moral character.