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Economy is a virtue.

Since ancient times, China has regarded frugality as the virtue of self-cultivation, keeping the family in order and keeping the country at peace. All Tessa advocates living a simple life, not serving things, and maintaining spiritual freedom. Some people may say that it seems inappropriate to advocate thrift in today's increasingly rich material. How can there be production without consumption? Advocating economy will lead to production stagnation and market downturn. Actually, these people are wrong. Since the beginning of 2 1 century, energy shortage has swept across the country, making more and more people obviously feel that China's economy is being constrained by resource shortage. Lack of resources will become the biggest bottleneck restricting China's economic development. Nature can satisfy people's basic needs, but it can't satisfy people's greed. The resources of the earth are limited, but the needs of human beings are infinite, and saving is the balance point between limited and infinite. At the same time, some extravagant winds around us not only waste limited resources, but also encourage unhealthy trends.

In order to arouse people's thrifty consciousness, cultivate thrifty habits and master thrifty knowledge, we specially planned and published this group of pictures. This group of pictures is rich in content, practical and readable, which is a good material for government agencies and schools to preserve and publicize. First, saving is our basic national policy and the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation.

Second, the resource situation in China

Three, master the common sense of saving, develop good savings habits:

(A) small ways to save water (daily water saving, kitchen water saving, personal cleaning water saving, laundry water saving, toilet water saving)

(2) tips on saving electricity (tips on saving electricity for refrigerators, air conditioners, rice cookers, televisions, microwave ovens and computers)

(3) Save paper

(D) the office to save common sense

(5) Save food.

(6) Waste utilization

Fourth, cultivate the virtue of thrift and advocate green life.