The idiom 1 describes thrift, open source and reduce expenditure: pioneering, pioneering; Source: water source. Develop water sources and control water flow. Metaphor to increase revenue and reduce expenditure.
Repair the old and use the waste: repair the old and use the waste. Refers to strict economy.
Accumulate over time. Refers to the long-term continuous accumulation.
Love money like life: treat money like life. Describe extreme meanness.
Simple because of ugliness: ugly: simple; Just: I will. The original intention is to follow the initial simplicity and not seek improvement. The latter refers to doing things with the original simple conditions.
Cloth and vegetable food: vegetable food: coarse grains. Wear cloth and eat coarse grains. It is difficult to describe life.
Hard work and simplicity: refers to the style of hard work and thrift.
Strict economy: strict: strict. Practice strict economy.
Suffering: spicy: spicy; Ru: Eat. Describe suffering or suffering.
A long stream of water: a metaphor for saving the use of property so that it is often not lacking. It is also a metaphor for doing one thing bit by bit without interruption.
Thrift: Krishnamurti: Yes. Can be thrifty and housekeeping.
Budget: Fight: Plan. Plan carefully and calculate in detail. Refers to careful calculation when using manpower and material resources.
Save clothes and food: province, province: province. Save money. Describe frugality.
Take care of yourself: mine: broken, broken; Jane: Cherish. Think of your broken broom as a treasure. Although things are not good, I cherish them.
Save money: describe a simple life and a frugal diet.
Save clothes and food: province, province: province. Save money. Describe the economy.
Diligence and thrift: diligence and thrift describe hard work and frugality.
Save clothes and food: province, province: province. Save money. Describe the economy.
Broken porridge: broken: broken; Limulus: Pickled vegetables or pickles, etc. Refers to simple and poor food. Describe poor mechanics.
Idioms describing thrift II. Austerity describes living simply and eating frugally.
Gentleness, courtesy and frugality are the five virtues of gentleness, kindness, respect, frugality and forbearance. This is the principle of treating people with things advocated by Confucianism. Now it is also described as moderation and lack of struggle.
No heavy seats. No seats for two. Metaphor is frugal life.
Cold palace refers to the humble palace and poor diet. It was used in the past to show the selfishness and frugality of American courts.
If you look up, you will pick up things on the ground. If you look up, you will pick up things on the tree. Describe extremely industrious and thrifty. Language "Historical Records Biography of Huo Zhi": "However, my family made an appointment with my father, brother and son. I went to get it, took it back and lent it to Jiajun County."
Gertrude wears summer shoes in winter. Metaphor is too frugal and stingy.
Save extravagance and lose frugality: frugality. Save: keep. Luxury: luxury. Thrifty people can survive, while extravagant people are bound to perish.
Ke Jian Ke Qinke: Right. Can be thrifty and housekeeping.
Be frugal. Be thrifty and try your best to do things at home.
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