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Integrity, diligence, thrift and thrift handwritten newspaper material_Thrifty and frugal handwritten newspaper material

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Integrity, diligence and thrift Contents of the conservation handwritten newspaper: Slogans of diligence and thrift

1) Saving energy is not a slogan, but a force of action

2) Saving is like a swallow holding mud, and waste is like a gap in a river

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3) If you want air conditioning to consume less electricity, set the temperature appropriately

4) Establish a sense of conservation and advocate conservation behavior

5) Save energy to avoid the crisis,* **Create new economic opportunities

6) All employees save, *** act together

7) Save energy well, save money, energy and protect the environment

8) Saving reduces costs, saving improves efficiency

9) Waste is not caused by small quantities, and saving is not done by small amounts

10) Waste utilization, innovative value , resource recovery, recycling

Integrity, diligence and thrift handwritten newspaper information: short stories of thrifty celebrities

1. Mao Zedong’s frugal life

TV documentary There is a scene in "Mao Zedong" where Mao Zedong's health doctor picked up a towel blanket that Mao Zedong used before his death. It was full of patches. He said that he had repeatedly urged the Lord to replace the flag with a new one, but was always rejected. This is a portrayal of Mao Zedong's real life. An old military uniform worn by Mao Zedong when he was in Yan'an was washed white and had 16 patches. A pair of his old slippers had holes in the soles and frayed threads in the uppers. He had to mend them and continue wearing them.

He once said: "I can afford to change a towel and blanket, but the Communists cannot afford to lose their spirit of hard work." ?

2. "Chalk Poems" by Xu Teli

Xu Teli, courtesy name Shitao, was born in Changsha, Hunan. Proletarian revolutionary and educator. There is "Xu Teli's Educational Collected Works" handed down from generation to generation. He pays attention to moral cultivation and is frugal in his life. When he was the principal of Hunan No. 1 Women's Normal School, he wrote a "Chalk Poetry" and copied it on the blackboard and published it on campus:

Half pieces of chalk should be cherished, and public items should always be treasured.

People don’t understand Yu Zhongqu, but they think Yu is a petty person.

When he patrols the whole school every day, he always picks up the pieces of chalk discarded by others and puts them in his pocket for his own use in class. During his several years at Hunan First Women's Normal University (also known as Paddy Field Normal University), he almost never used a new piece of chalk. Some students didn't understand and thought he was too stingy. Therefore, Xu Telit wrote poems to educate students.

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