Ancient poems about saving water, electricity, grain and forest.

1. Bai Juyi's two poems about farmers

If you plant a millet in spring, you will reap 1, seeds in autumn. If there is no idle field in the four seas, farmers will still starve to death.

When you hoe the grain at noon, you will sweat and drop it on the ground. Who knows, every grain is hard when you eat Chinese food.

2. Reciting the history, Li Shangyin

Looking at the former sages and countries, it is due to diligence and failure. At the end of my life, the pale sky cries with splendor.

There is also Du Fu's poem. He is more concerned about the country and the people, and writes a lot about the hard life of the people and the luxurious life of the dignitaries. You can look for it again.

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Thank you. Can you give me some more? There is an error in the first song. It's Li Shen, not Bai Juyi.

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1. Two poems about Taiping Music: Bai Juyi is still thrifty when he is young, but Shi Tai sells his troops even more. The holy spirit is so long, why worry about peace? Zhan Lu floats Yao wine, while Xun Feng dances smoothly. I am willing to agree with Yao and Shun, and I am happy with people.

2. Cao Cao's "Duguan Mountain": The world laments Boyi, and wants to be vulgar, extravagant and evil, and frugal.

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 it's bad, you can keep out the cold. It's like luxury. It's hard to be frugal, and it's hard to be careful about oil and salt. < P > Looking at the former sages and families, it's hard to think about it when you are diligent and defeated by luxury. (Li Shangyin) A porridge and a meal are 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