Children, don't waste, develop a good atmosphere from childhood and eat clean food at the table.
Diligence is the most valuable, frugality is a virtue, and Chinese children should remember it.
2. "Love Salvation"
Diligence and thrift are virtues, so don't forget diligence and simplicity.
A drop of water nurtures a grain of rice, and every little makes a mickle.
Electricity used to be a penny for a penny, and thrift was not emphasized.
Cherish resources is the most glorious, extravagance and waste is the most shameful.
Don't compare clothes, but cherish money.
Form good habits when you are young and keep them in mind when you grow up.
Diligent and frugal Mao Zedong
Mao Zedong asked others to do it first. He lived a simple life, slept in a hard bed and wore coarse clothes. A nightgown was mended 73 times and worn for 20 years.
During the difficult economic times, he took the initiative to reduce his salary and living standard, and did not eat fish or fruit. In the 1960s, once after a meeting before noon, he left everyone for lunch. At the dinner table, he cooked cabbage with a big bowl of meatballs and a few small dishes of pickles, and the staple food was sesame cake. Great men set an example of thrift for China people.