Ancient poems and sentences about saving food

A poem about saving food.

1, who knows that every meal is hard.

2, a porridge and a meal, when thinking hard; A wisp, it's hard to keep thinking about things.

3. Eat all the taro porridge and enjoy all the blessings in the world.

4, eat other people's things to sweat, eat your own things to shed tears.

5, thousand-fold yarn, thousand-fold yarn, not as good as a layer of broken cotton.

6, more meals, more days.

7, there is no rice in hand, eat chicken.

8. A thief who steals three times is never poor, but burns once is light.

9. Leave a bite when you are full, and fight when you are hungry.

10, the tailor is not greedy for cloth, and the boss's wife has no pants.

1 1, how did the water of the Yellow River flow out of heaven and into the ocean, never to return?

12, the tailor's clothes were torn and there was no cloth patch, and there was no stool to sit under the carpenter's house.

13, diligent, and idle.

14, married, shit like treasure; Black sheep, money is like grass

15, now the flowers are extravagant, and the future will be empty.