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The famous saying of cherishing food (author)
A little, when thinking is hard-won. A porridge and a meal, persistent thinking is difficult. Quiet to cultivate one's morality, frugal to cultivate one's morality. Zhuge Liang (Three Kingdoms Period)

Looking at the countries and families of former sages, they became thrifty and extravagant. Li shangyin

It is easy to be frugal, but difficult to be frugal. Sima Guang (Northern Song Dynasty)

Thrift and simplicity are human virtues. Xue Xuan (Ming)

It is not easy to think about a porridge and a meal; It is difficult to keep thinking about material resources. [Qing] Zhu Yongchun

The virtue of thrift is like showers, which can make the barren land blossom rich flowers and the rich land bear the fruit of wisdom. [Modern Motto] Whoever tightens his belt on weekdays will easily tide over the difficulties if he is poor; People who are extravagant in abundance will die of hunger and cold in poverty. (Sadie)

Diligent housekeeping food Man Cang, luxury warehouse bottom lamp. Author: proverb

If you are not poor and have enough food and clothing, you will be poor if you don't plan to. Author: proverb

Don't neglect saving, every little makes a mickle. Author: Fan Jiting

One or two coals, a piece of charcoal, many a mickle makes a mickle. Author: proverb