Poems about thrift

1. Poems about thrift

Poems about thrift 1. What are the poems or famous sayings about "thrift"

1. -Bai Juyi

2. Whoever scrimps on food and clothing on weekdays will easily tide over the difficulties when he is poor; He who is extravagant in abundance will die of hunger and cold in poverty. -sadi

3. Once there is a technological need in society, this need will push science forward more than ten universities. -Engels

4. Being poor and living a white and simple life is exactly where our revolutionaries can overcome many difficulties! -Fang Zhimin

5. Don't worry about poverty or wealth. -Tao Yuanming

6. Society is like a ship, and everyone should be prepared to steer. -Ibsen

7. Although there are many shortcomings, the activities in the world are still beautiful. -Rodin

8. If the world is calm and everything is full of flattery and flattery, then there will be more room for shameless, fraud and ignorance. No one will expose it again, no one will tell the cruel truth again! -Linsky

9. Save before the bag is empty. -(Buyi) proverb

1. Diligence, thrift and thrifty make the whole family happy. -Proverbs

11. Waste is expenditure, and saving is income. -network collection

12. Saving is like swallow mud, and waste is like a river bursting its banks. -Proverbs

13. Time cannot "increase production", but it can be saved. -proverb

14. Saving time is better than storing gold and silver. -Proverbs

15. Any saving is ultimately a saving of time. -Marx

16. Reasonable arrangement of time means saving time. -bacon

17. Don't neglect saving, every little makes a mickle. -Fan Jiting

2. What are the ancient poems about thrift

1. A porridge and a meal, when thinking about it, it is not easy; Half a silk and half a wisp, it is difficult to keep thinking about material resources. [Qing] Zhu Yongchun

2. When weeding at noon, sweat drips down the soil, but it is hard to eat every grain. Li Shen's

3. Be quiet to cultivate one's morality, and be frugal to cultivate one's morality. Zhuge Liang's Book of Commandments

4. Looking at the former sages' countries and families, diligence and thrift broke the luxury. [Tang] Li Shangyin's Ode to History

5. From frugality to luxury, it is difficult to be frugal. [northern song dynasty] Sima guang

6. frugality and simplicity are human virtues. [Ming] Xue Xuan

7. Be diligent in the country and frugal at home. Shangshu Dayu Mo.

1. Li Shangyin's "Ode to History"

Looking at the former sages' countries and families, it turned from thrift to extravagance.

you don't need amber as a pillow; you don't need real pearls to be a car.

if you don't meet horses in Qinghai, it's hard to pull out the snakes in Shushan.

a few people smoked songs in the south, and in the end, Cangwu cried and blossomed.

Notes: ① This article is entitled "Ode to History", which is actually a work mourning the death of Tang Wenzong. The poem was written after the death of Wenzong in the first month of the fifth year. (2) In "Ten Years of Han Feizi", Qin Mugong asked the ancient master why he lost his country, and Yu Yu said, "I have tasted it, and I often get it with frugality, but I lose it with extravagance." (3) Shen Yue "Song Shu" contains that when Emperor Wu offered amber pillows in Ningzhou, when the Northern Expedition needed amber to cure gold sores, he ordered them to be mashed and distributed to the generals. (4) Historical Records Tian Jingzhong's End of the Family: Wei Huiwang boasted to Qi Weiwang that he had "a pearl with a diameter of inch, with 12 riders before and after the car", and the king of Wei said that what he cherished was a virtuous minister, "I will take the photos in the trunk, so it is special to take twelve rides"! Dezhen: Quanshi School: "Do a job and wait for it." ⑤ Qinghai horse: A hybrid horse produced in Qinghai Lake. It is said that it can travel thousands of miles a day, and it can be regarded as a talented person in military affairs.

Appreciation: According to the historical facts of the rise and fall of history, the poet summarized this poem as "looking at the former sages and families, making it from thrift to extravagance". These clear attitudes of learning from the past contain profound intentions and are more conscious and complete than previous people's understanding. On the question of who is responsible for the rise and fall, although Li Shangyin is limited by the times, he can only tie the lifeline of chaos to the emperor, but in his poems, most of them accuse them of defeating the country. Therefore, this disclosure is more progressive.

2. Shangshu Da Yu Mo

Be diligent in the country and frugal at home.

I can work hard for national affairs and live frugally at home.

Note: Being diligent in the country means doing one's best for the cause of water control. Be frugal at home: live frugally at home.

3. Li Shen's

When weeding at noon, sweat drips down the soil, but every grain of Chinese food is hard.

Translation:

Farmers are weeding in the midday sun, and sweat drips from their bodies on the land where the seedlings grow. Who knows that every meal in the plate is bought by farmers with hard work?

note: (1) compassion: pity. There is sympathy here. One poem is Two Antique Poems. The order of these two poems is different from version to version. ⑵ Millet: generally refers to cereals. (3) Autumn Harvest: A work called "Qiu Cheng". Son: refers to grain particles. (4) Four Seas: refers to the whole country. Idle field: A field that is not cultivated. 5] Jude: Still.

3.4 ancient poems about thrift

First, Li Shen's "Compassion for Farmers" in the Tang Dynasty

Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard.

Translation: Who knows that every grain of food on the plate is bought by farmers with hard work?

second, Li shangyin's ode to history in the Tang dynasty

reviewed the former sages and families, and became thrifty and extravagant.

Throughout history, all wise countries have their success from thrift and their decline from luxury.

Third, Sima Guang's "Training frugality to show health" in the Northern Song Dynasty

changed from frugality to extravagance, and from extravagance to frugality.

It is easy to change from frugality to extravagance, and difficult to change from extravagance to frugality.

Fourth, in the Three Kingdoms period, Zhuge Liang's Book of Commandments

was quiet to cultivate one's morality and frugal to cultivate one's morality.

Translation: Quiet to cultivate self, frugal to cultivate moral character.

v. Two Poems of Taiping Music by Bai Juyi in the Tang Dynasty

When he was young, he was still thrifty, but when he was young, he even sold his troops.

We still don't forget to save (reserve) grain in the harvest year, and we should pay attention to preventing and avoiding war in peacetime.

4. Poems about frugality

About frugality: two ancient poems about compassion for farmers: Li Shen hoes the grain at noon, and sweat drips down the soil.

but every grain of Chinese food is hard. In spring, as long as sowing the next seed, autumn can harvest a lot of food.

there are no idle fields in the four seas, and farmers still starve to death. Ode to history-Li Shangyin visited the former sages' countries and families, and became thrifty and extravagant.

things in the world are often accomplished by diligence and extravagance. -Lu you sentence: a gentleman solves difficulties with frugality and virtue.

The source of Zhouyi No means that a gentleman uses frugal virtue to avoid danger. Work diligently for the country and frugally for the family.

The source of Shangshu Da Yu Mo is to be diligent in national undertakings and frugal in family life. Thrift, virtue * * * also; Waste is great evil.

The source of Zuo Zhuan's Twenty-four Years of Zhuang Gong is frugal, which is a great virtue in good deeds; Luxury is the greatest evil among evils. People's livelihood is diligent, but diligence is not scarce.

The source of Zuo Zhuan's Twelve Years of Xuangong tells the general idea that the livelihood of ordinary people lies in hard work, and only by hard work will they not lack property. Thrift leads to prosperity, while fornication leads to death.

The source "Mo Zi Ci Guo" is to the effect that frugality will prosper and lewdness and pleasure will perish. The Story of Diligence and Thrift: Ji Wenzi's Story Ji Wen Zi was born in a family of three generations. He was a noble and famous diplomat of Lu in the Spring and Autumn Period and served as an official for more than 3 years.

He lived frugally all his life, taking frugality as his foundation, and asked his family to live frugally. He dresses simply and neatly, and he has few decent clothes except the royal clothes. Every time he goes out, the horses and chariots he rides are extremely simple.

Seeing that he was so thrifty, a man named Zhong Sun advised Ji Wen Zi, saying, "As a senior minister, you are highly respected, but I heard that your wives and concubines are not allowed to wear silk clothes at home, and you don't have to feed horses with food. You don't pay attention to your appearance and clothes yourself. Isn't it too shabby to make people in other countries laugh at you? Doing so is also detrimental to the dignity of our country, and people will say what kind of life the senior minister of Lu leads.

why don't you change this lifestyle? This is good for both countries, so why not? " After listening to this, Ji Wenzi smiled indifferently and said to the man seriously: "I also hope to decorate my home luxuriously and elegantly, but look at the people in our country, there are still many people who are eating coarse food and wearing shabby clothes, and others are freezing and starving; With this in mind, how can I have the heart to add property for myself? If ordinary people are poor in tea and clothes, and I dress up as wives and concentrate on raising food and horses, there is no conscience to be an official! Besides, I heard that the strength and glory of a country can only be expressed by the noble conduct of its subjects, not by their beautiful wives and horses. In that case, how can I accept your suggestion? This remark made Zhong Sun feel ashamed, and at the same time made him respect Ji Wen Zi more deeply.

Since then, he has followed the example of Ji Wenzi and paid great attention to the simplicity of life. His wives and concubines only wear clothes made of ordinary cloth, and the horses at home are only fed with chaff and weeds. There was a great official in the Eastern Jin Dynasty who sold dogs and married women. His name was Wu Yinzhi. He lost his father when he was young, and he struggled with his mother. He developed the habit of thrift and simplicity.

after he became an official, he still hated luxury and refused to move into the government office prepared for him by the imperial court. For many years, his family only lived in a few thatched cottages. Later, when his daughter got married, people thought that he would take good 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 coming out with a dog. The housekeeper asked, "Your young lady got married today, so why don't you have any preparations?" The servant frowned and said, "Don't mention it. My master is too frugal. My young lady got married today, and the master ordered the preparations only last night.

I thought the owner should spend some money this time, but he told me to go to the market this morning to sell the dog and use the money to buy things. You say, how much can a dog sell? I think ordinary people are more elegant than my master when they marry their daughters! " The housekeeper sighed: "Everyone says that Mr. Wu is a rare honest official. It seems that he really deserves his reputation."

Su Shi, one of the eight masters in the Tang and Song Dynasties, was a scholar at the age of 21, and worked as an official for 4 years. During his tenure as an official, he always paid attention to thrift and often lived carefully. In 18, Su Shi was demoted to Huangzhou. Because his salary was reduced a lot, he was too poor to live. Later, with the help of his friends, he got a piece of land and cultivated it himself.

in order not to waste a penny, he also planned to spend: first, calculate all the money, and then divide it into 12 parts on average, one for each month; Each portion is divided into 3 small portions on average, and only one small portion is used every day. After all the money is paid, hang it on the beam according to the amount, and take a bag every morning as the living expenses for the whole day.

after getting a small amount of money, he has to weigh it carefully, and he will definitely not buy what he can not buy, only the surplus is allowed, and no overspending is allowed. Su Shi saved the money in a bamboo tube in case of an accident.

There is a folk story: Once upon a time, at the foot of Funiu Mountain in the Central Plains, there lived a farmer named Wu Cheng. He lived a hard-working life and lived a carefree and very happy life. Legend has it that before he died, he gave his two sons a horizontal plaque with the word "diligence and thrift" written on it, warning them: "If you want to be free from hunger all your life, you must do as these two houses do."

Later, when the two brothers separated, they cut the plaque in half, and the eldest got the word "diligence" and the second got the word "frugality". The boss hung the word "diligence" respectfully at home, and every day, "work at sunrise, rest on the day", and harvest crops every year.

However, his wife lives lavishly, and the children often eat the white steamed bun twice and throw it away. Over time, there is no food left at home. Since the second child was given half a plaque, he also used the word "frugality" as an "Oracle" for nave, but forgot the word "diligence".

he is negligent in farming and refuses to cultivate intensively.

5. Poems describing frugality

1. Two poems by Bai Juyi

If you plant a millet in spring, you will reap ten thousand seeds in autumn. Under heaven there is no waste of heaven and earth, and the labouring peasants are still starved to death.

when weeding is at noon, sweat drips down the soil. Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard.

2. Li Shangyin's history

Looking back at the former sages' countries and families, it turned from thrift to extravagance.

you don't need amber as a pillow; you don't need real pearls to be a car.

if you don't meet horses in Qinghai, it's hard to pull out the snakes in Shushan.

a few people smoked songs in the south, and in the end, Cangwu cried and blossomed.

3. Two poems about Taiping Music: Bai Juyi

When he was young, he was still thrifty, but when he was young, he even sold his troops.

if the sacred mind is so long, why worry about peace?

Zhan Lu floats Yao wine, and it is fragrant and dances smoothly.

I am willing to agree with Yao and Shun, and I am happy in harmony with others.

Others:

Cao Cao's "Duguan Mountain": The world sighs for the barbarians, wants to enforce vulgarity, squanders the evil, and thrives on virtue.

Zhu Xi: onion soup, wheat and rice are both suitable, and onion supplements dantian wheat to cure hunger. Don't say that the taste is thin, and there is still time before cooking in the former village.

Zhao Puchu's "Kuanxin Ballad": less meat and more vegetarian meals, coarse and sweet, fine and sweet; If you don't choose old and new clothes, you dare to keep out the cold, and if you are bad, you can keep out the cold.

frugality is like luxury, but it's difficult to go from luxury to frugality.

Looking at the former sages and families, you will become thrifty and defeated by luxury. (Li Shangyin)

A porridge and a meal is hard to come by. Half a silk and half a wisp, it is difficult to keep thinking about material resources. -selected from Zhu Xi's motto of managing the family

Be quiet to cultivate one's morality, and be frugal to cultivate one's morality. (Zhuge Liang)

Those who are extravagant are in a mess and frugal are safe, and a fierce one is in sight. Bai Juyi

6. Don't use the whole poem to describe thrift, as long as the poem

prospers the family like a needle picking soil, and defeats the family like a wave of sand

causes thrift to break through luxury

thrift never ends, and it is empty to sit on a mountain to eat

from frugality to luxury, it is difficult to get married, and dung is like treasure; Black sheep, money is like grass.

At present, money is lavishly spent, but in the future, the sun and the moon will be empty.

The family has mangoku grain, and it won't last long.

There is no seed in gold, which comes from the thrifty family.

When you are full, you will save a mouthful, when you are hungry, you will have a bucket of water.

When you are in trouble, you will not worry about saving money on alcohol and tobacco.

It is inevitable to It is not difficult to encounter famine years

There is storage every year, and famine years are not barren.

There are thousands of fertile fields, and the solar eclipse rises. There are thousands of spacious buildings, and seven feet of sleep at night

a porridge and a meal, so it is not easy to think about it. Half-silk and half-wisp, persistent thinking is difficult.