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Diligent and frugal handwritten newspaper content ancient poems
1. Success comes from thrift and failure comes from extravagance.

2. Hold hands tightly, every year.

3. Save before the bag is empty.

4. Thrift is the secret of getting rich.

5. I don't know how expensive the rice is unless I am in charge.

6. Saving is more meaningful than making money.

7. Be quiet to cultivate one's morality, and be frugal to cultivate one's morality.

8. If you want to have enough food and clothing, it is important to be diligent.

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

1, careful calculation, oil and salt constantly.

11. Small wealth depends on frugality, while great wealth depends on heaven.

12. Thrift itself is a property.

13. Saving time is better than storing gold and silver.

14. Saving time means prolonging life.

15. Luxury is the starting point of national decline.

16. Learning comes from diligence, and wealth comes from thrift.

17. Don't neglect saving, every little makes a mickle.

18. It is easy to go from frugality to extravagance, but difficult to go from extravagance to frugality.

19. Waste is expenditure, and saving is income.

2. The income is gross, and the savings are real.

21, a porridge and a meal, when thinking is hard won.

22. Show off when you have money, and starve when you have no money.

23. Cherishing water means cherishing your life.

24. Cherish water and save water in love the water, starting from me.

25. Turn on one less lamp and give a piece of love.

26. Electricity is a treasure, so we should care about the degree.

27, grain harvest mangoku, also want rough tea and light rice.

28. Sailing depends on steering, and managing the family depends on economy.

29. Economy and diligence are two famous doctors.

3. What you save is what you get.

31. If you save geometry, you get geometry.

32. Thrift is a delicious feast that you can't eat all your life.

33. Worry and fatigue can rejuvenate the country, while leisure can lead to death.

34. Only frugality can help honesty, but forgiveness can become virtue.

35. People's extravagance shows frugality, and people's frugality shows courtesy.

36. Diligence and thrift are the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation.

37. People who wear rags are often good drinkers.

38. Eat thousands of meals for those who can eat, and eat one meal for those who can't.

39. Reasonable arrangement of time means saving time.

4. Time cannot be "increased", but it can be saved.

41. Production is like a cash cow, and saving is like a cornucopia.

42. Saving is like swallow mud, while wasting is like a river bursting its banks.

43. Economy is the root of happiness, and waste is the seedling of poverty.