Poems about diligence and thrift should not be copied, but should be original and of high quality.

●Building a family is like picking up soil with a needle, and losing a family is like wading through the sand

●Success comes from diligence and frugality, and ruin comes from luxury

●Diligence and frugality will never lead to poverty. Ye Kong

●It is easy to move from frugality to luxury, but it is difficult to move from luxury to frugality

●If you don’t know how to save small money, you will spend big money indiscriminately (UK)

●Starting a family , shit is like treasure; a prodigal, money is like grass

●Spending money now will make the sun and moon empty in the future

●Do not pour out the things accumulated in spoonfuls with a bucket ( Kazakhs)

●Don’t eat the fruits of your hard work in one sitting (Uyghurs)

●If you have thousands of stones of food at home, you can’t pile it up

●Killing a cow to eat its meat is not as good as keeping it for milking (Tibetan)

●Be generous when you have money, starve when you have no money

●Be diligent and thrifty if you want food and clothing< /p>

●Hold tightly, you will have success every year

●Diligence can help make up for your weakness, and saving can make up for the poor

●Thinking before and after, you will always have food and clothing

< p>●Careful budgeting, constant oil and salt

●Those who wear tattered cloaks are often good drinkers (Spain)

●Thousands of pounds of food are collected, but a simple meal is still required

< p>●Those who know how to eat eat a thousand meals, and those who don’t know how to eat eat one meal

●Be careful with your budget and keep eating well

●Those who wear tattered cloaks are often good drinkers (Spain )

●You can earn thousands of kilos of food, but you still need simple meals

●Those who know how to eat can eat a thousand meals, and those who can’t eat can only eat one meal

●Be careful with your budget, and have Have food and clothing; eat and drink a lot, sell pots in the house

●Small wealth comes from frugality, great wealth comes from nature

●Don’t drink or smoke, you can save countless money in three years< /p>

●Frugality is the secret to wealth (UK)

●Frugality itself is a fortune (UK)

●Accumulate small profits and become rich (UK)

●Frugality is a never-ending feast in your life (Emerson)

●If you don’t pay attention to small things, your wallet will be empty (Thomas More)

●Coins are round, so they roll away easily (Toriano)

●A penny saved is equal to a penny produced (UK)

●Saved How much you get is what you get (Denmark)

●Gold has no seeds, it comes from thrifty families

●Save a mouthful when you are full, and get a bucket when you are hungry

● The water flows slowly, and you don’t have to worry when encountering disasters

●Save money on tobacco and alcohol, and you can’t help but ask for help in times of emergency

●Save when there is a shortage, save when there is a shortage, and save when there is a shortage

●Benefits Settling down and using money when you are in trouble

●Plan carefully for half a year, and you will not suffer in times of famine

●Have savings every year, and people will not be depleted in times of famine

●Luxury The inevitable consequence of the disintegration of civility is in turn the corruption of taste (UK)

●Luxury destroys the purity of people's souls, for unfortunately the more you get, the more greedy you become, and indeed always Feeling unable to satisfy oneself (Angel)

●Luxury is like wine, which both excites and debilitates people (Karl)

●Luxury and debauchery are just a form of social corruption Phenomenon is by no means the cause (Lu Xun)

●Those who pursue high-level material life at all costs must have low-level thoughts and morals (Qianfu)

●Luxury is a virtue The Death of Righteousness (Switzerland)

●Luxury is the starting point of national weakness (Cuba)

●Satisfaction is natural wealth, luxury is artificial poverty (Greece)

< p>●Ten thousand hectares of fertile land, a liter of solar eclipse. There are thousands of rooms in the mansion, and seven feet of sleep at night

●Why bother with eight treasures and nine tripods when you have enough to eat? A seven-foot body can be used in thousands of households?

●I have so much money behind me that I forget to shrink my hand, and there is no way to look back.

●One porridge and one meal are hard-earned, and half a strand of persistent thoughts are hard to come by.

< p>●Cherish clothes and clothes, cherish food and have food

●Who knows that eating a plate of Chinese food is hard work

●One porridge and one meal can be exchanged for beads of sweat

●If you are not a householder, you don’t know how expensive firewood and rice are.

●Who loves fashion and high style, but *** pities the times and is frugal in dressing up

●When eating, you should know the kindness of cows and horses, and when wearing silk, you should remember the silkworm breeder

●Finished things cannot be damaged

A gentleman avoids difficulties with frugality. Source: "Book of Changes".

A careless gentleman uses the virtue of frugality to avoid danger.

Be diligent in your country and frugal in your family. Source: "Shang Shu Dayu Mo".

The general idea is to be diligent in national affairs and frugal in family life.

Frugality is the greatest virtue; extravagance is the greatest evil.

Source: "Zuo Zhuan·The Twenty-fourth Year of Zhuang Gong".

Being careless and thrifty is the greatest virtue among good deeds; luxury is the greatest evil among evil deeds.

People's livelihood depends on diligence, and diligence will not lead to shortage. Source: "Zuo Zhuan·Xuan Gong Twelve Years".

The livelihood of ordinary people depends on hard work. Only by working hard will there be no shortage of property.

Frugality leads to prosperity, while immorality leads to ruin. Source: "Mozi Ci Guo".

If you are careless and thrifty, you will prosper; if you are careless and hedonistic, you will be ruined.

Looking at the virtuous countries and families in the past, their success was due to diligence and frugality, and their success was due to extravagance. Source: Li Shangyin's "Ode to History".

Looking at history, whether it’s a country or a family, everything thrives on diligence and frugality but dies on extravagance.

Care and hard work can rejuvenate a country, while leisure can lead to death. Source: "New History of the Five Dynasties: Preface to the Biography of Lingguan".

The general idea: Worrying about state affairs can make the country prosperous and prosperous, while pursuing ease and enjoyment can lead to one's own destruction.

It is easy to go from frugality to luxury, but it is difficult to go from luxury to frugality. Source: Sima Guang's "Exercise Jianshi Kang".

The general idea: It is easy to change from frugality to luxury, but it is very difficult to change from luxury to frugality.

If you take it in moderation and use it in moderation, you will always have enough. Source: Volume 234 of Zizhi Tongjian.

If you ask for things carefully and in a planned way and consume in a controlled manner, you will always be rich.

Only frugality can help integrity, but forgiveness can achieve virtue. Source: "History of the Song Dynasty·Biography of Fan Chunren".

To the effect that only frugality can make people honest and honest, and only tolerance can make people develop good moral character.

A porridge and a meal, when you think about the difficulty of getting there; half a thread, half a thread, always think about the material resources.

Source: Zhu Bailu's "Motto on Managing a Family".

To the effect, even if it is a piece of porridge or a meal, you should remember that it is not easy to come by; even if it is half a piece of silk or half a thread, you should also think of the hard work.

*A gentleman avoids difficulties by practicing morality.

(A gentleman avoids danger with the virtue of frugality)

*Be diligent for the country, be thrifty for the family

(Be diligent in the national cause, and be diligent in the country) Be frugal in family life)

Frugality is the greatest virtue; extravagance is the greatest evil.

(Frugality is the greatest virtue among good deeds; luxury is the greatest evil among evils.)

* People's livelihood depends on diligence, and diligence will not lead to shortage.

(The livelihood of ordinary people depends on hard work. Only if they work diligently will they not be short of property.)

*Thrift will lead to prosperity, and immorality will lead to death.

(Frugality will lead to prosperity, while immoral enjoyment will lead to ruin.)

* It is noon on the day of hoeing, and sweat drips from the soil. Who would have thought that every meal on the plate is hard work?

(The farmer was hoeing under the scorching sun at noon, and drops of sweat fell into the soil where the seedlings grew. Who knew that every grain of food on the plate was obtained so hard.)

* Looking back at the virtuous countries and families in the past, success was achieved through diligence and frugality, and destruction was achieved through luxury.

(Throughout history, whether it is a large country or a small family, they all prosper from diligence and frugality and perish from extravagance.)

* Worry and labor can rejuvenate a country, but leisure can destroy one's life. .

(Worrying and taking care of state affairs can make the country prosperous, while pursuing comfort and enjoyment can lead to one's own destruction.)

* It is easy to move from frugality to luxury, but it is difficult to move from luxury to frugality.

(It is easy to change from frugality to luxury, but it is very difficult to change from luxury to frugality.)

* Take it in moderation, use it in moderation, and you will always have enough.

(If you ask for things in a planned way and consume in a controlled manner, you will always be rich.)

*Frugality can help integrity, but forgiveness can make you virtuous.

(Only frugality can make people honest and honest, and only tolerance can make people develop good moral character.)

* A porridge and a meal, when you think about where you came from, it is not easy; half silk and half Lu, Heng Nian is in dire straits of material resources.

(Even if it is a meal of porridge or a meal, you should remember that it is not easy to come by; even if it is half a piece of silk or half a thread, you should also think of the hard work.)

1 Who knows that every grain of rice on the plate is hard work

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

3 You will sweat when you eat other people’s food, and you will cry when you eat your own food.

4 A thousand weights of yarn, ten thousand weights of yarn, are not as good as a layer of torn cotton.

5 There are many meters, many vegetables, and many days.

6 If you don’t have rice in your hand, you will eat chicken and ignore it.

7 A thief who steals three times will not be poor, and a thief who burns it once will be depleted.

8 Save a mouthful when you are full, and get a bucket when you are hungry.

9 The tailor is greedy and the boss’s wife has no pants.

10 The tailor’s clothes are torn and there is no cloth to mend them, and the carpenter’s house has no bench to sit on.