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Famous aphorisms about frugality

Introduction: Frugality and thrift are the excellence of the Chinese nation one of the traditional cultures. Regarding frugality, there are many famous sayings about frugality in Chinese literature. Let’s read and learn together.

⑴Who knows that every meal on the plate is hard work.

⑵A collection of famous aphorisms about frugality

⑶The extravagant are in ruins, the frugal are at peace, one bad thing and one good thing are before their eyes.

⑷Production is like a money tree, and conservation is like a cornucopia.

⑸Quietness cultivates one’s moral character, and frugality cultivates virtue.

⑹ Saving is a big harvest.

⑺One and a half stars makes up two cents.

⑻ It is noon on the day of hoeing, and the sweat is dripping from the soil. Who would have thought that every meal on the plate is hard work?

⑼With fine water and flowing water, you don’t have to worry about food and clothing.

⑽ A porridge and a meal should be thought of as hard-earned, and half a strand of persistent thoughts are hard to come by.

⑾Building a family is like picking up soil with a needle, and losing a family is like wading through the sand.

⑿ Being good at selecting key points means saving time, but rushing around without knowing the key points is tantamount to firing cannons indiscriminately.

1⑶ It is easy to go from frugality to luxury, but it is difficult to go from luxury to frugality. General idea: It is easy to go from saving to luxury, but it is difficult to go from luxury to saving.

1. Frugality leads to prosperity, while immorality leads to ruin. The general idea: frugality will lead to prosperity, and excessive enjoyment will lead to ruin.

1⑸ Save and save, a little makes a lot, one drop or two, merge into a river. —Proverb

1⑹Diligence can make up for clumsiness, and thrift can make up for poverty.

1⑺The drizzle falls into a river, and the grains of rice make up a basket.

1⑻A gentleman uses frugality to overcome difficulties. General idea: A gentleman uses simple virtue to avoid danger.

1⑼ Diligence without thrift is like having a needle but no thread.

20. Truth is the most valuable of all our possessions, so let us save it.

2⑴ Saving yourself is a property.

2⑵ It will not be difficult to collect change when the time comes.

2⑶The inevitable consequence of luxury - the disintegration of etiquette - in turn causes the corruption of taste.

2⑷The success is due to frugality and the failure is due to luxury.

2⑸ Among various cost-saving measures, reducing personnel is the most important.

2⑹Thrift is natural wealth, luxury is artificial poverty.

2⑺It takes three years of rotten rice to build a high-rise building, and three years of gruel to buy a cow.

2⑻The amount saved is the amount gained.

2⑼Luxury is the starting point of national weakness.

30. Save money on meals, and save money on clothes every day.

3⑴Whoever scrimps on food and clothing on weekdays will easily get through difficulties when he is poor; whoever is luxurious and extravagant when he is rich will die of hunger and cold when he is poor.

3⑵ It is easy to move from frugality to luxury, but it is difficult to move from luxury to frugality.

3⑶Those who are extravagant and lazy will be poor, while those who are capable and thrifty will be rich.

3⑷ Save a mouthful a day, a bucket a year.

3⑸ Saving is an endless feast in your life.

3⑹If you don’t drink alcohol for three years, buy a big buffalo.

3⑺Sail a boat by steering, and manage a household by frugality.

3⑻ Extravagance means taking extravagantly and humiliating ambition; if you follow frugality,