The contents of the handwritten newspaper about cherishing grain are summarized as follows
1. Three years of rotten rice build a tall building, and three years of porridge buy a cow.
2. who would know her simple face the loveliest of them all, * * * pities the times and thrives on dressing.
3. Love clothes to keep warm, and love food to keep full.
4. a grain of rice takes ninety-nine workers.
5. Save on meals, and save on clothes.
6. Save the famine when there is famine, and save the famine when there is famine.
7. I forgot to shrink my hand behind me, but I have no way to turn back.
8. When weeding is at noon, sweat drips down the soil. Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard.
9. A drizzle makes a river, and grains of rice make a basket.
11. A porridge and a meal are hard to come by, and a half-silk and a half-wisp of persistent thoughts are hard to bear.
11. Cherish clothes and clothes, and cherish food and food.
12. Carefully calculate the grain for half a year.
13. When the grain is put into the warehouse, don't forget the disaster and famine.
14. A good harvest is a bad year.
15. There is no kind of gold, but it comes from a thrifty family.
16. One or two coals, one piece of charcoal, every little makes a mickle.
17. Rough tea and light rice, and fine water flows forever.
18. There are reserves every year, and there will be no shortage of people in famine years.
19. If you have a burden at home, don't take off your clothes or throw away leftovers.
21. whether it's eating or home-cooked meals, whether it's wearing coarse clothes or not.
21. A long stream of water never worries about disasters.
22. Save rice today, save oil tomorrow and buy a big ox next year.
23. If you don't eat well, you can satisfy your hunger. Body but China; You can cover yourself.
24. Save a bite when you are full and a bucket when you are hungry.
25. if you spend half a year carefully, you will not be difficult when you encounter famine.
26. The fertile land is vast, and the eclipse rises by one liter. There are thousands of rooms in Guangsha, and I sleep seven feet at night.
27. Every grain of rice is full of sweat, and I regret it at the expense of food.
28. Bring your own tableware to protect the environment.
29. Save the famine when there is famine, and save the famine when there is famine.
31. Saving glory is praised by everyone; Waste is shameful, and whoever smells it is evil.
31. Cherish food and stay away from waste.
32. Cherishing food means loving life.
33. If you store grain as gold, don't worry if you have grain.
34. Save a bite when you are full and a bucket when you are hungry.
35. One minute in the dish makes more work in the kitchen.
36. If you have enough to eat, why do you need eight treasures? Seven feet, thousands of households?