2, the clothes are warm, and the roots are fragrant.
3. People's livelihood is diligent, but diligence is not scarce.
4. Be quiet to cultivate one's morality, and be frugal to cultivate one's morality.
5. Be quiet for health and frugal for morality.
6. It is easy to go from frugality to extravagance, but difficult to go from extravagance to frugality.
7. If there is no root, the wood will wither, and if there is no source, the water will be exhausted.
8. It's easy to be frugal, but difficult to be frugal.
9. Don't slack off when saving.
1. Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard?
11. Those who are extravagant and lazy are poor, while those who are diligent and frugal are rich.
12. frugality and diligence are two famous Chinese medicine practitioners.
13. frugality is the virtue of virtue; Waste is great evil.
14. Being thrifty and frugal is also a great fortune.
15. Reasonable arrangement is equivalent to saving time.
16. Worry and fatigue can make you prosperous, while leisure can make you die.
17. Don't worry about poverty or wealth.
18. Looking at the sages' countries and families in the past, frugality broke down from extravagance.
19. Ancient coins are round, so they roll away very easily.
2. those who are extravagant are chaotic and frugal, and they are safe.
21. I forget to shrink my hand behind my back, and there is no way to look back in front of me.
22, the wealth is limited, the cost is infinite, and the principle of moderation is adopted.
23. Diligence and thrift are the endless delicious feasts in your life.
24. Everything in the world is often thrifty and lost to extravagance and waste.
25. Who loves an affair with high sentiment, and * * * cares for the times and thrives on grooming.
26. It's hard to think about a porridge and a meal, but it's hard to keep thinking about it.
27. extravagance leads to more desires, while a gentleman's desire for more implies a desire for wealth and wealth, which leads to a quick disaster.
28. among all kinds of cost-saving measures, streamlining staff is more critical.
29, a porridge and a meal, when thinking is not easy; Half a silk and half a wisp, it is difficult to keep thinking about things.
3, don't love peace, don't forget danger, abstain from extravagance and save money; Si seeks wood and luxuriance by cutting roots, and plugs up the source and wants to flow long.
31. In the journey of a gentleman, you should be quiet to cultivate your morality and frugal to cultivate your morality. How can you be wise if you are not indifferent, and how can you be sincere if you are not calm?
32. The inevitable adverse effect of luxury —— dissolution of weathering layer —— on the contrary, it leads to interesting decay.
33. Being good at choosing the key points means saving time, while fooling around without a purpose is equivalent to shooting empty guns.
34. Once comfortable enjoyment becomes habitual, it makes people feel almost completely unhappy and becomes a real necessity for people.
35. In the journey of a gentleman, it is quiet to cultivate one's morality and frugality to cultivate one's morality. If you are not indifferent, you will be wise, and if you are not calm, you will be sincere.-Zhuge Liang in the Three Kingdoms, extravagance will lead to more desires, and if a gentleman desires more, he will admire splendor and wealth, and waste his way and get into trouble quickly.
36. When weeding at noon, sweat drips down the soil. Who knows that every grain of food on the plate is hard. The general idea is that the farmer hoes the grass in the hot sun at noon, and the sweat drips into the soil where the seedlings are growing. Who knows that every grain of food on the plate is so hard to get?