Li Shen
Plant a millet in spring,
Ten thousand seeds were harvested in autumn.
There are no idle fields in the four seas,
Farmers still starve to death.
Minnong
Li Shen
When weeding is at noon,
Sweat dripped on the ground.
Who knows Chinese food,
Every single grain is the fruit of hard work.
Bai Juyi mowed wheat in Guan in Tang Dynasty.
The Tian family has less leisure in the month, and people are twice as busy in May.
At night, the south wind rises and the wheat turns yellow.
The mother-in-law is full, and the child is full of pot pulp.
Go with Tian Xiang. Ding Zhuang is in Nangang.
Filled with the heat of the country, the back was scorched by the sun.
I don't know about the heat, but I regret the long summer.
There was a poor woman with a child beside her.
The right hand holds the ear and the left arm hangs in the basket.
Listening to his words of concern is very sad.
My family's taxes are gone, so I can take this to satisfy my hunger.
What merit did I do today? I have never worked as a farmer.
There are 300 stones in the land, and there is surplus grain in the year of Yan.
I am ashamed to see this, and I can't forget it every day.
The Fisherman on the River: Fan Zhongyan's Song
People come and go on the river,
But I like the beauty of perch.
Look at a boat,
In and out of the storm.
Quiet to cultivate one's morality, frugal to cultivate one's morality. Zhuge Liang in the Three Kingdoms Period
Looking at the countries and families of sages in the past, they became thrifty and extravagant. Li Shangyin
From thrift to luxury, from luxury to thrift. Sima Guang [Northern Song Dynasty]
Thrift and simplicity are human virtues. [Ming] Xue Xuan
It is not easy to think about a porridge and a meal; Half a silk and half a wisp, persistent thinking about material difficulties. [Qing] Zhu Yongchun
The virtue of thrift is like a shower, which can make the barren land bloom with rich flowers and the rich land bear the fruit of wisdom. [Modern Motto]
Eat all the taro porridge and enjoy all the blessings in the world.
Sweat when you eat other people's food, and cry when you eat your own food.
A thousand yarns are not as good as a layer of broken cotton.
There are more rice, more vegetables and more days.
If you have no rice in your hand, you can ignore it.
A thief who steals three times will never be poor, but a thief who burns once will be light.
Save a mouthful when you are full and a bucket when you are hungry.
Tailors are not greedy for cloth, and proprietress has no pants.
The tailor's clothes are not patched, and there is no stool to sit under the carpenter's house.