An understandable anti-waste aphorism at the third-year level was: " Hoeing the crops at noon, sweat dripping into the soil. Who knew that every grain of food on the plate would be so hard to eat?" "A bowl of porridge and a bowl of rice. It's hard to come by." "Looking at the countries and families of the past sages, success is due to thrift and extravagance." Read more exciting novels for free
In the second volume of the third grade, there were ancient poems and famous sayings that opposed waste, such as " A porridge and a meal, when thinking about it, it is hard to come by "," Hoeing the crops at noon, sweat dripping into the soil." Who knew that every grain of food on the plate was hard? There were also poems such as " Looking through the countries and families of the past sages, success is due to thrift and extravagance ", which also expressed the idea of opposing waste and advocating thrift. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
"Who knew that every grain of food on the plate would be hard work." This poem reminded people that the food on their plates was not easy to get, and expressed the idea of cherishing food and opposing waste." Looking through the countries and families of the past sages, success comes from thrift and extravagance." Through the summary of the rise and fall of the country in history, it shows that diligence and thrift can make the country prosper, and extravagance will lead to decline. It also has the meaning of opposing waste and advocating thrift." A porridge and a meal should be considered hard to come by." He warned people that for every bowl of porridge and rice, they should think that they were hard-won and avoid waste. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following are some ancient aphorisms against waste: 1. "A porridge and a meal is hard to come by. Half a thread is hard to come by." 2. "Who knew that every grain of food on the plate would be hard work." 3. "A porridge and a meal are exchanged for sweat. If you don't take charge of the household, you don't know the price of firewood and rice." 4. "Save a mouthful when you're full, and get a bucket when you're hungry." 5. "What you save is what you get (Denmark)." 6. "There are ten thousand stones of grain at home. It won't last long if we squander it." 7. "A little wealth comes from frugality, and a great wealth comes from heaven." 8. "Don't pour out spoonful after spoonful (Kazak)." 9. "Careful planning, food and clothing; eating and drinking, selling pots and pans." 10. "If you want food and clothing, you must be thrifty." 11. "Diligence can make up for stupidity, and saving can make up for poverty." 12. "Gold has no seed, it comes from a thrifty family." <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
"A porridge and a meal, when thinking about how hard it is to come by." Who knew that every grain of food on the plate would be hard?"" Looking through the countries and families of the past sages, success comes from thrift and extravagance breaks through." These were all examples of ancient poems against waste. These poems emphasized the importance of treasuring food and thrift from different angles. Some expressed the difficulty of harvesting food, while others elaborated the significance of thrift from the height of the rise and fall of the country. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
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The famous poems and famous aphorisms written by the revolutionary pioneers for Ruijin were as follows: Poem: Red Capital, Ruijin, the land of heroes in China, the long river of history. Confucius founded Confucianism here and influenced it for thousands of years. The Great Wall defended China's territory against foreign invasion. The Chinese revolution originated from the leadership of Ruijin, which laid the foundation for the victory of the revolution. Famous aphorism: Ruijin's revolutionary leadership concentrated their wisdom and won with perseverance. The road to revolution is full of hardships and risks, but victory can be achieved as long as there is a firm belief and tireless efforts. The victory of the revolution cannot be separated from the support and participation of the people. Only by breathing with the people and sharing their destiny can we achieve the final victory.
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One's ambition can't fall one day, and one's heart can't be let go one day. 2. A man of virtue should strive for self-improvement. Every man for himself. God helps those who help themselves. Don't bend over for five buckets of rice.
There were many famous poems and songs in ancient times. 1. The poems in 'Dream of the Red Chamber', including' Song of Burial of Flowers 'and' Fairy of the River-Willow Catkin 'etc. 2. The poems in the Water Margins, including "Dream Order" and "Nanling Farewell Children to the Capital". 3. The poems in Journey to the West, including Preface to Tengwang Pavilion and Red River, etc. 4. The poems in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, including "The Immortal of the River, Rolling the East of the Yangtze River,""The Water Melody, When Will the Bright Moon Appear?" 5. The songs in Water Margins, including Hero's Song, War Song, etc. 6. The songs from Journey to the West, including " Daughter's Love,"" Jasmine Flower," etc. 7. Fu in Dream of the Red Chamber, including Lifelong Mistake, Peach Blossom Fan, Inscription on the Wall, etc. 8. Fu in the Water Margins: Including "The River is Red, Write My Feelings","Farewell to Ancient Grass", etc. 9. Fu in Journey to the West, including Preface to Tengwang Pavilion, Immortal Valley, etc. 10 Fu in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, including Fu on Red Cliff and Ci on Returning.
The following were some famous aphorisms related to Constellation: 1. The merit of a blade of grass was no less than the movement of stars. - Whitman 2. When you truly desired something, the sun, moon, and stars would form a line to help you achieve it. - Paulo Coelho 3. Today, in the abyss of terror, I will look up again and again at the stars of the past. - Zweig 4. Spring and Autumn had passed, and the clouds were flying. Time did not have a pair of eyes that hated the heavens, but its heart was as clear as a mirror. After the setting sun, it would definitely see the stars. The bright moon wore a dazzling halo, but it would still be plucked away by the dawn. - Bai Luomei 5. The stars never sighed for anyone, and time never stopped for anyone. Every journey has an end. Thank you for accompanying me along the way, giving me more courage to move forward. - Jimmy 6. In this way, all dharma lies in one's own nature. His nature is always pure, the sun and moon are always bright, only covered by clouds, bright above and dark below, unable to see the sun, moon and stars. Suddenly met the wind blowing away, swept away the clouds and mist, all kinds of images appeared in a moment. 7. I feel all the stars shining in my heart, and the world flows into my life like a flood. - Tagore 8. The noblest written language is often hidden behind or above the fleeting spoken language, like the sky and the stars behind the clouds. - Thoreau 9. All the mysteries of existence were explained in metaphor. The sea, the stars, the seasons, the wildflowers, and the baby were all talking to the ears that could understand, but the ears that could not understand heard nothing. - Zhou guoping 10. The darker the sky was, the more you could see the stars. As long as we choose the good and be stubborn, don't forget our original intentions, the good will last forever. 11. Your love is like the stars, sometimes bright and sometimes dark. I do not wish for splendor, but only for a glimmer to keep out the cold. - Love Words 12. In this world, the green mountains were shining and the stars were shining. The autumn rain was pattering and the evening wind was blowing slowly. However, they could not compare to the stars between Young Master's eyebrows! - Gu Feng 13. Running on the field of green wheat is snow and the light of the sun. Poet, you can't repay the love of the field of wheat and the light. A wish, a kindness, you can't repay it, you can't repay it, a star that radiates light burns lonely above your head. - [Inquiries] 14. Ideals like stars…In their studies, work, or life, everyone would inevitably come into contact with sayings. A quote now referred to a new entry produced by famous people's words, netizens 'comments, and social events that could resonate, be thought-provoking, and have a certain degree of communication power. Ideals are like stars. We must be like navigators, sailing by the position of the stars. - England 15. One must dare to face it, only then can one dare to think, speak, act, and bear responsibility. If one did not even dare to face it, what else could it become? Lu Xun's ideals are like the stars, we can never touch them, but we can sail by the position of the stars like navigators. 16. When the sky was dark to a certain extent, the stars would shine brightly. The novel " The Name Engraved in the Stars of Destiny " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!