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A short story about being thrifty and not wasting money

A short story about being thrifty and not wasting (generally 9 pieces)

Story refers to a description of an abnormal phenomenon based on the cognitive view of reality. It is a literary genre that focuses on the description of the development of events. Emphasis on the vividness and coherence of the plot, which is more suitable for oral narration. The following is a short story I brought to you about famous thrifty and non-wasting stories in history (generally 9 stories). I hope you like it.

A short story of being thrifty and not wasting 1

Lei Feng’s frugal spirit

The communist soldier Lei Feng paid attention to frugality everywhere in his life. After he joined the army , the monthly subsidy received, except for necessary daily necessities such as group fares and buying books, was all deposited into the savings bank. His socks were always mended and mended again and again. It’s changed beyond recognition and I can’t bear to buy a new pair. The enamel washbasin and cup have many scratches, and I'm not willing to throw them away and buy another one. His underwear also had many patches. However, when the army issued summer clothes, according to regulations, each person could receive two sets of military uniforms, two shirts, and two pairs of shoes, but Lei Feng only received one, saying it was "enough to wear." A short story of being thrifty and not wasting 2

Su Dongpo

In 1080 AD, when he was demoted and came to Huangzhou, his life was in embarrassment. In order to survive the predicament, he developed a special spending plan: divide all income into 12 portions, one portion per month; and then divide each portion into 30 small portions, using only one small portion every day. He hung the small portions of money allocated each month on the roof beams, and picked out a package every morning to use, making sure there was no excess left. He kept the remaining money in a bamboo tube to prepare for unexpected expenses.

Later, he became a high-ranking official in the court, but he still paid attention to frugality and never paid attention to luxury. He can only order one meal and one dish for each meal. If there are guests, he can only add two dishes. No arrangement is allowed, otherwise he will refuse to eat. Once, an old friend of Su Dongpo reunited with him and invited him to dinner. He told his friend not to make any fuss. However, when Su Dongpo was invited to attend a banquet at an old friend's house, he saw that the banquet was prepared very luxuriously, so he politely refused to join the banquet and left. After Su Dongpo left, his friend said with emotion: "When Su Dongpo was in trouble, he lived a very frugal life. I didn't expect that he is still so frugal now that he is in a high position." A short story about diligence, thrift and not waste 3

Selling Dogs to Marry Women

There was a high-ranking official in the Eastern Jin Dynasty named Wu Yinzhi. He lost his father when he was young and lived with his mother in a difficult way, developing the habit of diligence, 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 would take care of it. But on the big day, the Wu family was still deserted. General Xie Shi's housekeeper came to congratulate him and saw a servant walking out with a dog. The housekeeper asked: "Your young lady is getting married today, and there is no preparation at all." 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 thought the owner should spend some money this time, but the owner actually asked me to go to the market this morning to sell the dog and use the money from the sale to buy something. You said, a dog. How much can it be sold for? I think ordinary people marry their daughters more elegantly than my master!" The housekeeper sighed: "Everyone says that Mr. Wu is a rare honest official. It seems that he really deserves his reputation." A short story about being thrifty and not wasteful.

Su Shi’s Money Hanging from the Fang Liang

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 Pay attention to frugality and always live on a budget. In 1080 AD, Su Shi was demoted and demoted and came to Huangzhou. As his salary was reduced a lot, he was too poor to live. Later, with the help of friends, he got a piece of land and started farming by himself. In order not to spend a penny randomly, he also implemented a planned expenditure: first calculate all the money, then divide it into 12 equal portions, and use one portion every month; each portion is divided into 30 small portions equally, and only a small portion is used every day. . After all the money is sorted, it is hung on the beams in portions, and one bag is taken out every morning to be used as living expenses for the whole day. After getting a small amount of money, he has to weigh it carefully and resolutely not buy anything that he can afford. He is only allowed to have leftovers and is not allowed to overspend. Su Shi kept the money he saved in a bamboo tube to prepare for unexpected needs.

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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 served as an official for 30 years. for many 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 wanted to dress simply and neatly. He had few decent clothes except court clothes. Every time he went out, he rode in extremely simple carriages and horses. Seeing that he was so frugal, a man named Zhong Sunta 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 feed your horses with food. You don't do it yourself either." If you don't pay attention to your appearance and clothing, wouldn't you look too shabby and make people from other countries laugh at you? This would also be detrimental to the dignity of our country. People will say what kind of life the Shangqing of Lu lives. Why do you do that? If you don't change this way of life, it will be beneficial to you and the country, so why not do it?" After hearing this, Ji Wenzi smiled calmly and said seriously to the man: "I also hope to improve my family's life. The decoration is luxurious and elegant, but looking at the people in our country, there are still many people eating food that is too rough to swallow, wearing shabby clothes, and some are suffering from cold and hunger. Thinking of this, how can I bear to do it for you? How can I increase my property by myself? If the common people are poor and poor, and I dress up as a concubine and raise grain and horses, how can I have the conscience to be an official? Besides, I heard that the strength and glory of a country can only be achieved through its subjects! Their noble character is not judged by their beautiful wives and fine horses.

In this case, how can I understand your proposal? What Guang said is fair. Sun Ta's face was full of shame, which also made him respect Ji Wenzi even more. After that, he also followed Ji Wenzi's example and paid great attention to the simplicity of life. His wives and concubines only wore clothes made of ordinary cloth. , the horses at home were only fed with chaff and weeds. A short story of thrift and no waste 6

John Rockefeller stayed at the hotel

Once, the great American entrepreneur John went to New York. Staying in a hotel, he asked for the cheapest room.

After the hotel manager recognized Rockefeller, he asked him: "Why did you choose such a cheap small room?" When your son comes here, he always chooses the most expensive room.

"That's right," Rockefeller said, "my son's father is a millionaire, but mine is not." "A short story of thrift and no waste 7

Lenin's coat

Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, a Russian, is a mentor and leader of the world's proletarian revolution. Frugality accompanies During his legendary life, he was often seen wearing a faded old coat with three bullet holes.

In 1918, Lenin wore this old coat. When he went to give a speech at a factory, he was assassinated by opposition forces, leaving three bullet holes in his coat. After he recovered and was discharged from the hospital, he refused to replace his coat with a new one and mended his old coat before wearing it again. He wore it until his death in January 1924.

His motto: “Save every penny for the sake of socialist revolution and construction. "A short story about being frugal and not wasting money 8

Li Ka-shing

Hong Kong rich man Li Ka-shing once came out of the hotel and was about to get in the car when he dropped a coin on the ground. It rolled towards the gutter, so he bent down to pick it up. When an Indian security guard saw it, he immediately came over to help him pick it up, then put the coin in his hand, and then took it from him. He took out 100 Hong Kong dollars from his wallet and handed it to the security guard as a reward. It was not worthwhile from any point of view. When someone asked Li Ka-shing about this, he explained: "If If I don't pick up the coin, it will disappear from the world. If I give the security guard 100 yuan, he can spend it. I think money can be used, but not wasted. A short story of thrift and no waste 9

"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 in the school:

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

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 chalk heads discarded by others and puts them in his pocket for his own 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". So Xu Telit wrote poems to educate students.