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A famous poem about cherishing food
frugality and simplicity are human virtues.

Looking back at the former sages' countries and families, the reason is that thrift breaks the luxury.

it's easy to be frugal, but difficult to be frugal.

I forgot to shrink my hand behind me, but I have no way to turn back.

don't neglect saving, every little makes a mickle.

a porridge and a meal are hard to come by, and a half-silk and a half-wisp of persistent thinking is difficult.

there are no idle fields in the four seas, and farmers still starve to death.

it's dangerous not to catch food. If you don't catch food, there will be chaos in the world one day.

it's easy to be frugal, but difficult to be frugal.

but every grain of Chinese food is hard.

Sincere and rational friendship is priceless in life. Whether you can be faithful to your friend and always be a person worthy of him is the best test of your soul, personality, psychology and even morality.

Never come back in the prime of life, but it's hard to get up in the morning every day. Be encouraged in time, and time waits for no one.

frugality is also a virtue; Waste is great evil.

people's livelihood depends on diligence, but diligence is not lacking.

who would know her simple face the loveliest of them all, * * * pities the times and thrives on dressing.

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

frugality is an inexhaustible feast in your life.

when weeding is at noon, the sweat drips down the soil. Who knows that every grain of food is hard.