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Thrifty verse

There are ancient poems about thrift.

1, a porridge and a meal, it is not easy to think about it; It is difficult to keep thinking about material resources.

General idea: even if it is a porridge and a meal, we should think of it as hard-won; Even if it is half a silk, we should also think of the hardships of labor.

2. Be thrifty in the country and thrifty at home.

General idea: Be diligent in national undertakings and frugal in family life.

3, frugality, virtue is also * * *; Waste is a great evil.

Thrift is the great virtue of doing good; Luxury is the root of all evil.

4. People's livelihood is diligent and diligent.

General idea: the livelihood of ordinary people lies in hard work, and only hard work will not lack property.

5, frugality is prosperous, fornication is dead.

Thrift will lead to prosperity, while lewdness and pleasure will perish.

6. At noon on the day of weeding, sweat dripped down the soil. Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard?

At noon, farmers mowed the grass in the scorching sun, and sweat dripped into the soil where the seedlings grew. Who knew that every meal on the plate was so hard-won?