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Section 3.8 Famous sayings
1, frugality can help honesty, but forgiveness can become a virtue. -Excerpted from Song Zhao's "Cautious independence and frugality"

Only thrift can promote honesty and only forgiveness can promote virtue.

At noon on the day of weeding, sweat dripped down the soil. Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard? -from Li Shen's "Compassion for Peasants" in the Tang Dynasty.

At noon in midsummer, under the scorching sun, farmers were still working and sweat dripped into the soil. Who would have thought that the rice in our bowl was full of the blood and sweat of farmers?

3, static to cultivate one's morality, frugal to cultivate one's morality. -From the Book of Commandments by Zhuge Liang of the Three Kingdoms.

Cultivate body and mind by inner peace and concentration, and cultivate morality by frugal style.

4, frugality, the source of Hongdao; Advocating extravagance and debauchery is the basis of moral decay. —— Excerpted from "Zhenguan Politician, Ruling the Prince" by Jason Wu in the Tang Dynasty.

Diligence and thrift are the source of carrying forward the avenue; Advocating luxury and indulging oneself is the root of moral corruption.

5, from thrift to luxury, from luxury to thrift. Diligence and thrift are always the truth. -"Diligence" comes from modern Zhu De.

It is easy to lose the tradition of thrift, slip into the extravagant mud pit, and climb out of the extravagant mud pit, but it is difficult to return to the road of thrift. But no matter how difficult it is, we must curb the current extravagance and waste and restore the tradition of thrift. Otherwise, our socialist country may be destroyed and the fruits of reform and opening up may be exhausted.