1. Poems about diligence and thrift
Poems about diligence and thrift 1. What are the 12 ancient poems about diligence and thrift?
1. "Two Poems about Compassion for the Farmers" 1. Tang Dynasty: Li Shen
Because:
Plant one grain of millet in spring and harvest ten thousand grains in autumn.
There is no idle land in the world, and farmers are still starving to death.
Translation: As long as you sow a seed in spring, you can harvest a lot of food in autumn. There is no uncultivated land in the world, and hardworking farmers will still starve to death.
2. "Two Poems of Compassion for the Farmers Part 2" Tang Dynasty: Li Shen
Original text:
It was noon on the day of hoeing, and the sweat dropped from the soil.
Who knows that every meal on the plate is hard work?
Translation: At noon in midsummer, the sun is scorching, and farmers are still working, sweat dripping into the soil. Who would have thought that every grain of rice in our bowls contains the blood and sweat of farmers?
3. "Two Ode to History·Part 2" Tang Dynasty: Li Shangyin
Original text:
A review of the virtuous countries and families in the past, the success of which was achieved through diligence and frugality. extravagant.
Why do you need amber to be a pillow? Why don’t you need a real pearl to be a chariot?
You will never see a Qinghai horse when you are far away, and you will be hard-pressed to pull out a Shushan snake.
Several people have pre-recorded the song of Nanxun, and finally the blue sky cries the green flowers.
Translation: Throughout history, any wise country’s success stems from diligence and frugality, while its decline stems from luxury. Why does amber have to be used as a pillow, and why is a car inlaid with pearls a good choice? I want to travel far, but I don't see a thousand-mile horse. I am alone and unable to pull out the fierce snake in Shu Mountain. How many people have heard Emperor Shun's "Song of the Southern Wind" with their own ears? For eternity, I can only cry in Cangwu facing the green canopy.
4. "The Book of Commandments" in the Han Dynasty: Zhuge Liang
Original text:
A husband and a gentleman should cultivate their moral character through tranquility and cultivate virtue through frugality.
Without indifference, there is no clear ambition; without tranquility, there is no far-reaching goal.
A husband must be quiet to learn, and only then must he learn.
Without learning, there is no way to expand talents, and without ambition, there is no way to achieve learning.
If you are impatient, you will not be able to stimulate your essence, and if you are impatient, you will not be able to cure your nature.
Years go with the times, thoughts go with the sun, and they become withered and withered. Many people do not take on the world, and they stay in the poor house with sadness. How will it be possible again!
Translation: A gentleman's conduct and ethics should improve his self-cultivation through tranquility and cultivate his character through frugality. If you are not calm and have few desires, you will not be able to clarify your ambitions, and if you do not eliminate external interference, you will not be able to achieve lofty goals. Learning requires concentration and concentration, and talent comes from learning. Therefore, without learning, you cannot increase your talents, and without ambition, you cannot achieve success in learning.
Indolence and laziness cannot inspire the spirit, and impatience and risk-taking cannot cultivate the temperament. Time flies by with time, and will with time. In the end, they were withered and scattered. Most of them had no contact with the world and were not used by society. They could only sit sadly in their poor homes. How could they regret it at that time?
5. "Du Guan Shan" Two Han Dynasties: Cao Cao
Original text:
Between heaven and earth, people are precious.
Establish a monarch and herdsmen, and follow the rules.
The tracks of horses and ruts, the four extremes of latitude and longitude.
The emperor is deposed and bright, and the common people flourish.
Yu Shuo is a virtuous saint and the president of the country.
The five feudal nobles were sentenced to prison in the well field.
There is a burnt elixir book, but there is no universal pardon.
How could Gao Tao Fuhou be derelict in his duty?
Alas, later generations changed the system of Yi Lv.
He who works the people becomes the king, and serves them with their strength.
Shun's lacquered food utensils were surrounded by ten kingdoms.
Not as good as Tang Yao, he picked the rafters but did not cut them.
The world sighed at Boyi and wanted to use it to punish the customs.
Extravagance is the greatest evil, but frugality is the greatest virtue.
There is no lawsuit if you give in.
Those who love each other are still the same, and those who are distant are relatives.
Translation: All things are born in heaven and earth, and human beings are extremely noble. The establishment of a monarch to manage the people has become a normal rule in the world. The tracks of the emperor's carriage and the king's horse are flowing smoothly throughout the world. Determine the promotion and promotion of talents, and control the reproduction and survival of the people. I want to praise the sage monarchs who are in charge of the country's territory.
The princes were enfeoffed and granted titles, and well fields were established and laws were promulgated. It would be better to burn the alchemy book and abolish the punishment than to mess with the precedent of acquittal. What mistakes did Gao Tao and Fu Hou of Zhou Dynasty make as prison officials during the Shun Dynasty? It is a pity that for future generations, all systems and methods have been changed. The people were driven to work hard to serve the emperor, and corvees were assigned to exploit the people's strength.
Yu Shun ordered the tableware to be decorated with lacquer, which aroused rebellion among the countries. Not like Tang Yao, who was frugal and down-to-earth. He used oak trees to make rafters without cutting them neatly. No wonder people admire Boyi and hope to improve the social atmosphere. Luxury is the greatest sin, and the virtue of frugality cannot be doubted. Xu You refuses to accept the world, does he need to discern the truth? As long as we practice universal love and unity, we will be harmonious and intimate no matter how distant we are.
2. What are some poems or famous aphorisms about "diligence and frugality"
1. Those who are extravagant will be in ruins, while those who are frugal will be at peace. ——Bai Juyi
2. Whoever 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.
——Sadie
3. Once society has a technical need, this need will push science forward more than ten universities. ——Engels
4. Poverty and a clean and simple life are exactly where we revolutionaries can overcome many difficulties! ——Fang Zhimin
5. Don’t worry about poverty and lowliness, and don’t dwell on wealth. ——Tao Yuanming
6. Society is like a ship, and everyone must be prepared to steer the ship. ——Ibsen
7. Although the activities in the world have many shortcomings, they are still beautiful. —— Rodin
8. If the world is peaceful and calm, and there is praise and flattery everywhere, then there will be room for shamelessness, fraud and ignorance to grow; no one will expose it, and no one will say harsh words. The truth! ——Linsky
9. Save before your pocket is empty. ——(Buyi Nationality) Proverb
10. Diligence, thrift, and frugality will make the whole family happy. ——Proverb
11. Waste is expenditure, savings is income. ——Internet collection
12. Saving is like a swallow swallowing mud, and waste is like a river bursting its banks. —— Proverb
13. Time cannot “increase production”, but it can be saved. ——Proverb
14. Saving time is better than storing gold and silver. ——Proverb
15. Any saving is ultimately a saving of time. ——Marx
16. Arranging time reasonably is equivalent to saving time. —— Bacon
17. Don’t neglect saving, as a little can add up to tens of millions. ——Fan Jiting
3. Poems describing frugality
1. Two poems about pity for farmers Bai Juyi
Plant a grain of millet in spring and harvest ten thousand grains in autumn. There is no idle land all over the world, and farmers are still starving to death.
It’s 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?
2. Ode to History Li Shangyin
Looking at the virtuous countries and families in the past, success was caused by diligence and frugality, and failure was caused by extravagance.
Why do you need amber to be a pillow? How can you use a pearl to be a chariot?
You will never see a Qinghai horse when you are far away, and you will be hard-pressed to pull out a Shushan snake.
Several people have prepared the music of Nanxun, and in the end the blue sky cries the green flowers.
3. Two Taiping Musical Poems by Bai Juyi
He was still frugal when he was prosperous, but he was still frugal when he was young.
If Sheng Nian is like this, why worry about peace?
The wine of Yao is floating in the sky, and Shun dances in the wind.
I am willing to share the will of Yao and Shun, and I am happy with people and people.
Others:
Cao Cao's "Du Guan Shan": The world lamented Boyi, who wanted to be strict with the vulgar, extravagant and evil, and thrift was the most important virtue.
Zhu Xi: Onion soup, wheat and rice are both suitable. Green onions supplement Dantian and wheat to cure hunger. Don't say that the taste here is thin. There is still some food left in the village before cooking.
Zhao Puchu's "The Ballad of Guan Xin": Eat less meat and more vegetarian food for three meals a day. The thick ones are sweet, and the fine ones are sweet. Don't choose new or old clothes. Good ones can keep out the cold, and bad ones can keep out the cold.
Jian Ru Extravagance is easy, but it is difficult to change from extravagance to frugality
Careful calculation and constant oil and salt
Looking at the past virtuous countries and families, success is caused by diligence and frugality, and failure is caused by extravagance. (Li Shangyin)
A porridge and a meal, remembering the hard-won; half a thread, half a thread, constantly remembering the difficulty of material resources. ——Selected from Zhu Xi's maxims on family governance
Quietness is used to cultivate one's moral character, frugality is used to cultivate virtue. (Zhuge Liang)
Those who are extravagant are in disarray, while those who are frugal are at peace. One bad thing and one good thing are before their eyes. Bai Juyi
4. Poems about diligence and thrift in housekeeping
About frugality: Two ancient poems: Compassion for Farmers Li Shen It is noon on the day of hoeing, and sweat drips from the soil.
Who knows that every meal on the plate is hard work. Plant one grain of millet in spring and harvest ten thousand grains in autumn.
There is no idle land everywhere, and farmers are still starving to death. Ode to History - Li Shangyin Looking back at the virtuous countries and families in the past, their success was due to diligence and frugality, and their success was due to extravagance.
Everything in the world is often accomplished by diligence and frugality but failed by luxury. --Lu You Sentence: A gentleman overcomes difficulties with frugality.
Source "Book of Changes·No" A careless gentleman uses the virtue of frugality to avoid danger. Be diligent in your country and frugal in your family.
Source "Shang Shu Dayu Mo" generally states that one should be diligent in national affairs and frugal in family life. Frugality is the greatest virtue; extravagance is the greatest evil.
Source "Zuo Zhuan·Twenty-Four Years of Duke Zhuang" Being careless and frugal is the greatest virtue among good deeds; luxury is the greatest evil among evil deeds. People's livelihood depends on diligence, and diligence means nothing.
Source "Zuo Zhuan·Xuan Gong Twelve Years" The general idea is that the livelihood of ordinary people depends on hard work. Only by working diligently can there be no shortage of property. Frugality leads to prosperity; immorality leads to ruin.
Source "Mozi Ci Guo" If you are careless and frugal, you will prosper; if you are careless and hedonistic, you will be ruined. The Story of Diligence and Thrift: The Story of Ji Wenzi Ji Wenzi was born in a family that had been prime minister for three generations. He was an aristocrat and famous diplomat of the Lu State in the Spring and Autumn Period. He had been an official for more than 30 years.
He lived a frugal life, taking frugality as the foundation of his life, and asked his family to live a frugal life. He only dressed plainly and neatly, and had few decent clothes except court clothes. Whenever he went out, he rode in extremely simple carriages and horses.
Seeing that he was so frugal, a man named Zhongsunzi advised Ji Wenzi: "As a minister, you are highly virtuous and respected, but I heard that you don't allow your wives and concubines to wear silk clothes at home, and you don't need to." Feed the horses with food. If you don't pay attention to your appearance and clothing, wouldn't you look too shabby and make other countries laugh at you? Doing so would also be detrimental to the dignity of our country. People would say that the Shangqing of Lu lived a kind of life. What kind of day.
Why don’t you change this way of life? It’s good for yourself and the country, so why not?” After hearing this, Ji Wenzi smiled calmly and said to the man. Seriously: "I also hope to decorate my home luxuriously and elegantly, but look at the people in our country. There are still many people eating rough and unpalatable food, wearing shabby clothes, and some are suffering from cold and hunger." Thinking of this, how can I have the heart to buy property for myself? If the common people are wearing rough clothes, and I dress up as a concubine and raise grain and horses, how can I have the conscience to be an official? The strength and glory of a country can only be shown by the noble conduct of its subjects, not by the fact that they have beautiful wives and good horses. In this case, how can I accept your suggestion? Guang said this. , which made Zhongsun look ashamed, and at the same time made him respect Ji Wenzi even more.
After that, he also followed Ji Wenzi and paid great attention to the simplicity of life, and his wives and concubines only wore ordinary cloth. The clothes were made, and the horses at home were only fed with chaff and weeds. There was a high-ranking official in the Eastern Jin Dynasty named Wu Yinzhi. He lost his father when he was young, and lived a hard life with his mother, so he developed the habit of thrift and simplicity.
After becoming an official, he still hated luxury and refused to move into the official residence prepared for him by the court. For many years, his family only lived in a few thatched houses. Later, when his daughter got married, people thought he must be there. I will take care of it, but on the big day, the Wu family is still deserted.
General Xie Shi’s housekeeper came to congratulate him and saw a servant walking out with a dog. The housekeeper asked: "You." My young lady is getting married today, why doesn’t she show any signs of making arrangements? The servant frowned and said, "Don't mention it, my master is too frugal. The young lady is getting married today, and the master only ordered the preparations last night."
I originally thought that the owner should spend some money this time, but unexpectedly, the owner actually asked me to go to the market this morning to sell the dog and use the money from selling the dog to buy things. Tell me how much a dog can be sold for. I think ordinary people marrying daughters are more elegant than my master! The steward sighed: "Everyone says that Mr. Wu is a rare upright official. It seems that he really deserves his reputation." ”
Su Shi, one of the Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties, became a Jinshi at the age of 21 and served as an official for 40 years. During his tenure as an official, he always paid attention to frugality and often lived a careful life. A.D. In 1080, Su Shi was demoted and moved to Huangzhou. As his salary was greatly reduced, he was too poor to survive. Later, with the help of his friends, he got a piece of land and started farming by himself.
In order not to spend a penny indiscriminately, he also implemented a planned expenditure: first calculate all the money, and then divide it into 12 equal portions, using one portion every month; each portion was evenly divided into 30 small portions, and only one small portion was used every day. After all the money is divided, he hangs it on the beam in portions, and takes out a package every morning to use as his daily living expenses.
After getting a small amount of money, he has to carefully weigh it. Don't buy anything you don't want to buy, only keep it as a surplus and don't overspend. Su Shi kept the money he saved in a bamboo tube to prepare for unexpected needs.
There is such a folk story: Once upon a time, At the foot of Funiu Mountain in the Central Plains, there lived a farmer named Wu Cheng. He was diligent and frugal in his life and lived a carefree and happy life. It is said that before his death, he left a horizontal plaque with the word "diligence and thrift" written on it. He gave it to his two sons and warned them: "If you want to avoid hunger all your life, you must do as these two things do. ”
Later, when the two brothers separated, they saw the plaque in half. The eldest brother got the word "diligence", and the second brother got the word "thrift". The eldest brother respectfully cut the word "diligence". At Gao Xuan's house, "every day the sun rises and people rest", and there is a bumper harvest every year.
However, his wife lives a lavish life, and the children often throw away the white steamed buns after taking two bites. As time went by, there was no more food left in the family. Since the second child was given half of the plaque, he also placed the word "thrift" as an "oracle" in the middle hall, but forgot the word "qin".
He neglected farming and refused to cultivate intensively.
5. Verses describing frugality
Verses describing frugality:
Building a family is like a needle picking up soil, and losing a family is like a wave washing through the sand
Success comes from diligence and frugality, and destruction comes from luxurycopy
Diligence and frugality will never lead to poverty, and it will be empty to sit on a mountain of food
It is easy to move from frugality to luxury, but it is difficult to move from luxury to frugality
A married man's excrement is like treasure; a prodigal son's money is like grass
The money is like grass at the moment, but the sun and the moon will be empty in the future
The family has thousands of stones of food, but it will not grow long
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Gold has no seeds, it comes from thrifty families
Save a mouthful when you are full, and get a bucket when you are hungry
If the water flows slowly, you will not worry about disaster
Save money on cigarettes and alcohol, and ask for help in times of emergency
Save money when there is a shortage, save money when there is a shortage and prepare for shortages
Live in peace when you are good, use money when you are in trouble
Calculate carefully for half a year , you will not suffer in times of famine
There are stores every year, and people will not be desolate in times of famine
Ten thousand hectares of fertile land, one liter of solar eclipse. Thousands of mansions, seven feet of sleep at night< /p>
A porridge and a meal, when thinking about the difficult place; half a thread, half a thread, constant thoughts about material difficulties
6. Ancient poems about frugality (10)
1. A porridge and a meal, when you think about the difficulty of getting there; half a thread, half a thread, always think about the difficulty of material resources.
General idea: Even if it is a piece of porridge or a meal, you should remember that it is not easy to come by; even if it is half a piece of silk or half a thread, you should also think of the hard work.
2. Be diligent in your country and frugal in your family.
General idea: Be diligent in national affairs and frugal in family life.
3. Frugality is the greatest virtue; extravagance is the greatest evil.
General idea: Frugality is the greatest virtue among good deeds; luxury is the greatest evil among evil deeds.
4. People’s livelihood depends on diligence, but diligence will lead to failure.
General idea: The livelihood of ordinary people depends on hard work. Only by working hard can there be no shortage of property.
5. Frugality leads to prosperity, while immorality leads to ruin.
The general idea: Frugality will lead to prosperity, while licentiousness and pleasure will lead to ruin.
6. It’s noon on the day of hoeing, and the sweat is dripping from the soil. Who knows that every meal on the plate is hard work?
General idea: The farmer was hoeing under the scorching sun at noon, and drops of sweat fell on the soil where the seedlings grew. Who knew that every grain of food on the plate was obtained with such hard work.
7. Looking back at the virtuous countries and families in the past, success was achieved through diligence and frugality, and destruction was achieved through extravagance.
General idea: Throughout history, whether it is a country or a family, they all thrive on thrift and fail on extravagance.
8. Worry and labor can rejuvenate a country, while leisure can destroy one's life.
Main idea: Worrying about state affairs can make the country prosperous, while pursuing ease and enjoyment can lead to one's own destruction.
9. 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 frugality to luxury, but it is very difficult to go from luxury to frugality.
10. Take it in moderation and use it in moderation, and you will always have enough.
General idea: If you ask for things in a planned way and consume them in a controlled manner, you will always be rich.
2. Idioms about frugality:
Bouchangguatu: refers to trying to be frugal in terms of diet.
Beigongfeishi: refers to a simple palace and meager food. In the old days, it was used to praise the imperial court for its merits of thrift.
Lamb plain silk: lamb: lamb, this refers to the skin of the lamb; plain: white. Clothes were sewn with lamb fur and plain silk was used as decoration. In the old days, scholar-bureaucrats were praised for their integrity and frugality, and their moral character was as beautiful as their appearance.
Prison gate maintenance: prison gate: gatekeeper; maintenance: food and clothing supply. A metaphor for a life of embarrassment and frugality.
Thrift saves and extravagance loses: frugality: frugality. Save: keep. Luxury: luxury. Those who are frugal can survive, but those who are extravagant will surely perish.
Frugality can nourish integrity: frugality: frugality; integrity: integrity. Frugality fosters integrity.
Thrifty people always have rich hearts: frugal: frugal; rich: rich. Frugal people often feel rich.
Frugality and vegetarianism: frugality: frugality; vegetarianism: vegetable food. Eat frugally and live frugally.
Jie: abstain from luxury; Ningjing: abstain from luxury; Ning: rather, rather; Jie: frugality. It is better to be frugal than to abstain from luxury.
Avoid extravagance and use frugality: quit: abstain; extravagance: extravagance; frugality: frugality. Use frugality to eliminate luxury.
Don’t place two layers of mats in the sitting and sleeping areas. A metaphor for thrift.
Do not place double mats in the sitting and sleeping areas. It is a metaphor for living a very frugal life. "Living together but not occupying the same seat".
To live in poverty and keep a promise: To live in poverty: to be in a state of poverty; to keep a promise: to be frugal. Refers to living a poor and simple life.
Be thrifty and diligent: be able to. Be able to be both hard-working and frugal.
Be diligent and thrifty: be able to. Be able to be both hard-working and frugal.
俛 Pick up and take: 俛, the same as "turn down". If you lower your head, you will pick up things on the ground; if you raise your head, you will pick up things on the tree. Described as extremely hardworking and frugal.
A poor person should not learn frugality, a rich person should not learn luxury: a poor person will be frugal if he does not learn frugality, and a rich person will be extravagant if he does not learn luxury.
Describe the environment and habits that have a great impact on people's thoughts and behaviors.
7. Poems about frugality
A gentleman uses frugality to overcome difficulties. Source: "Book of Changes". A careless gentleman uses the virtue of frugality to avoid danger.
Be diligent in your country and be frugal in your family. Source: "Shang Shu Dayu Mo".
It is important to be diligent in national affairs and frugal in family life.
Frugality is the greatest virtue; extravagance is the greatest evil. Source: "Zuo Zhuan·The Twenty-Fourth Year of Zhuang Gong".
Being careless and frugal is the greatest virtue among good deeds; luxury is the greatest evil among evil deeds.
People's livelihood depends on diligence, and diligence will not lead to shortage. Source: "Zuo Zhuan·Xuan Gong Twelve Years".
The livelihood of ordinary people depends on hard work. Only if they work hard will they not be short of money.
Thrift leads to prosperity, while immorality leads to ruin. Source: "Mozi Ci Guo". Careless frugality will lead to prosperity, while reckless enjoyment will lead to ruin.
Looking back at the virtuous countries and families in the past, success was achieved through diligence and frugality, and destruction was achieved through luxury. Source: Li Shangyin's "Ode to History".
Throughout history, whether it’s a country or a family, everything thrives on diligence and frugality but dies on extravagance.
Worry and labor can rejuvenate a country, and leisure can destroy one's life. Source: "New History of the Five Dynasties: Preface to the Biography of Lingguan".
Main idea: Worrying about state affairs can make the country prosperous, while pursuing ease and enjoyment can lead to one's own destruction.
It is easy to go from frugality to luxury, but it is difficult to go from luxury to frugality. Source: Sima Guang's "Exercise Jianshi Kang". General idea: It is easy to go from frugality to luxury, but it is difficult to go from luxury to frugality.
If you take it in moderation and use it in moderation, you will always have enough. Source: Volume 234 of Zizhi Tongjian. If you take things carelessly and in a planned way and consume them in a controlled way, you will always be rich.
Only frugality can help integrity, and only forgiveness can make you virtuous. Source: "History of the Song Dynasty·Biography of Fan Chunren".
To the effect, only frugality can make people honest and honest, and only tolerance can make people develop good moral character.
A porridge and a meal, when you think about the difficulty of getting there; half a thread, half a thread, always think about the difficulty of material resources. Source: Zhu Bolu's "Motto on Managing a Family".
To the effect, even if it is a piece of porridge or a meal, you should remember that it is not easy to come by; even if it is half a piece of silk or half a thread, you should also think of the hard work.