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Famous sayings and ancient poems about thrift What are the famous sayings and ancient poems about thrift?
Knowing shame is almost brave. Confucius

A gentleman worries about Tao but not poverty. Confucius

Poverty has no flattery, wealth has no arrogance. -Zigong

Strong is frugal, poor is not poor. -Xun Kuang The lazy are poor, and the industrious are rich. -Han Fei

Thrift leads to prosperity, and fornication leads to death. -"Mozi Ci Country"

Take it in moderation, use it in moderation, and it will always be enough. -"History as a Mirror" Volume 234

Thrift, virtue * * * also; Waste is a great evil. -"Zuo Zhuan-Twenty-four Years of Zhuang Gong"

Only thrift can contribute to honesty, and forgiveness can become a virtue. -"History of Song Dynasty-Biography of Fan Chunren"

It is easy to be frugal, but difficult to be frugal. -Sima Guang's "Training with Diligence and Health"

It is not easy to think about a porridge and a meal; It is difficult to keep thinking about material resources. -Zhu Bailu's "family training"

At noon in summer, the sun is very hot, farmers are still working, and beads are dripping into the soil. Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard? -Li Shen's "Compassion for Farmers"

Looking at the countries and families of former sages, they became thrifty and extravagant. -Li Shangyin's "Ode to Histories"

It is easy to be frugal, but difficult to be frugal. -Sima Guang's "Training with Diligence and Health"