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"Saving is a good quality, which can change everyone's life; Saving is a good habit and can make our life better. " This sentence was said by thrifty Xu Nan, and I added, "Thrift is a virtue that can purify the soul." Here are some touching stories about savings for your reference.

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On Monday, my mother was washing clothes. After washing it again and again, the clothes were finally cleaned. When my mother wanted to pour out the washed water, I quickly stopped my mother and said, "Mom, don't pour water. This water has other uses. "

"What's the role? All this water is useless, throw it away! " Mom said. I said, "This water can be used to flush toilets, wipe floors and wash mops. There are too many uses for water! " My mother listened to me and thought what I said was reasonable. So mother decided to put the water in another bucket and put it in the bathroom. I flush the toilet with this water, then dip a little water in the cloth, wipe the edge of the toilet, and finally clean it with this water. The dirty toilet suddenly turned white. I found a rag to clean the window. I dipped a little "laundry water" in the mop and dragged it from the inside out. I found the ground clean and spotless, and these "washing water" played a role.

When my mother wanted to wash rice, it suddenly occurred to me that this rice washing water was of great use. Can be used to water flowers, and oily dishes and rags can be washed with it without detergent, which is safe and hygienic. This is also a sign of thrift. So I found a washbasin and poured rice washing water into it. I used it to water the flowers, and the flowers seemed to bloom more brightly.

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Today, the teacher gave us a special assignment to observe whether people around us, such as mom and dad, are frugal and wasteful, and give their opinions in class tomorrow.

When I got home, I immediately did my homework, began to observe my parents' every move, took notes, and dared not relax.

Mother is going to start washing rice and vegetables. She turned on the tap and said that the water kept flowing, "Hua, Hua", but her mother was indifferent. After I recorded this situation, I ran to turn off the tap. My mother was very angry when she saw it. She asked, "What are you doing?" I said, "If you want to save water, don't waste water resources." My mother shook her head helplessly and said, "No way. Accustomed to lavish use of water, it has become a habit. I can't change it. " I pointed to the dish and said, "You can wash the dish with rice washing water, remove the bugs, and then wash it with clear water. The water for washing vegetables can water the flowers! " "Mother nodded thoughtfully and decided to adopt my plan. I happily drew a smiling face in the correction column of my notebook.

It's time for dinner. Dad put down the newspaper, left the fluorescent lamp and fan on, and went straight to the dining table. I said to my father, "Dad, why don't you turn off the light? This is a waste of electricity. How nice it would be to give this electricity to children in mountainous areas! " Dad smiled shyly and said, "I will pay attention to saving electricity next time." I'll turn off the lights now. "

After dinner, I tore off the paper from my notebook and folded the plane. Father heard the sound and trotted over and said, "you can't do this!" " "I don't understand," why? " "Because paper is made of bark, how many trees have you lost by wasting paper like this?" Dad answered seriously. I quickly picked up the paper to make my draft paper.

This is my frugal life! Save not only water, electricity and paper, but also food. Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard?

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Diligence and thrift are virtues advocated by everyone. The so-called "diligence" means diligence; The so-called "frugality" means saving. Diligence means hard work, but also to save life. If you don't waste money, the beauty of life will last longer. As us in this era, this is a moral requirement.

Throughout the ages, everyone who has made a difference has the virtue of diligence and thrift, and most of them died because of pleasure and waste. During the reign of Emperor Wendi and Emperor Wudi of Han Dynasty, they cared about people's sufferings, paid attention to the development of production, and implemented the policy of light corvee. As a result, the grain in the warehouse overflowed and the rope through which the money was worn rotted, which caused the situation of "the rule of culture and scenery" and pushed the Han Dynasty to prosperity. As the founding emperor, Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty was very thrifty, although he was able to live a comfortable life. He did not allow his family to wear gorgeous clothes, so that the people could live and work in peace and contentment, and he had the rule of the emperor. Presumably, the excavation of the Grand Canal is also inseparable from thrift. Remember the Chen Dynasty destroyed by Emperor Wen of Sui Dynasty?

Chen Houzhu is a pleasure-seeker. The court is crowing and dancing, and he doesn't even care about the rebel attack. What is the ultimate fate? The ending of jumping into a dry well with a concubine has become a joke for generations.

Nowadays, J.K. Rowling, who became one of the richest people in the world by relying on a Harry Potter movie, is very strict with her children, forbidding them to show off their wealth and warning them not to be complacent about having a rich mother. All these make people admire her a little more. Everything is enough to prove how important thrift is.

China is still a developing country in the world, and the economic development between north and south is unbalanced. Southerners drive cars and live in villas; Children in some mountainous areas in the north are worried that they will not get a cotton-padded jacket in winter. They have to climb several mountains to go to school and help carry water at home after school. Shouldn't we be frugal to make their lives better? Some people always order a large table of dishes when eating, and throw them away when they can't finish eating. What a pity! Missing a dish may make a class of children eat an extra egg during recess. In today's society, advocating "CD-ROM" means saving and eliminating waste.

Many people may think that frugality is a trivial matter and has nothing to do with themselves. But you know, if everyone does a little, we will save more. Although the school sends us exercise books every year, some students tear up the whole paper because of a typo. If each of us saves a piece of paper, the children in the mountain area will get a stack of books. If you see a dripping faucet, go forward and tighten it. You know, a drop of water is nothing to us, but it is the hope of life for places lacking water.

Zhuge Liang, a famous politician and strategist, once put forward the idea of "keeping quiet to cultivate one's morality and saving to cultivate one's morality". Let's start from ourselves, start from small things, save resources and energy, and do something that we can for the world. May the virtues of diligence and thrift grow with us.

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Food is very important to us. Without food, we can hardly survive.

On TV, I often see that some children living in poor mountainous areas don't have enough food and clothes and haven't gone to school yet. Look at us again. We eat a lot of fish and meat every day, eat well, dress warmly, and have a bright classroom for us to go to school.

Sometimes in restaurants, people often see a large table of dishes, which they can't finish and then dump into the trash can. What an obvious contrast this has formed with the lives of people in poor mountainous areas! Whenever I see this situation, I feel deeply.

Another time, my mother took me out of town to play. There, I saw the farmer's uncle bending over in the scorching sun, clearing the weeds and sludge in the field with calloused hands, and the sweat soaked their clothes, but did not wipe the sweat from their foreheads, all for the good harvest of crops. This situation made me realize that "everyone knows that every grain is hard." The meaning of this poem.

There used to be leftovers when eating, and rice grains were everywhere outside the bowl. My mother always said that I wasted food and asked me to pick up the rice grains one by one. I didn't want to. I made up my mind: from now on, I will cherish every grain. When I eat, I will eat all the rice and not waste it any more.

Students, let's take action to save every grain, starting from me!

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Thrift is the traditional virtue of our Chinese nation, and grandma is a model of thrift in our family.

I remember another day, my mother took me to visit my grandmother. At lunch, I scattered a lot of rice grains on the ground and there were many rice grains on the dining table, but I turned a blind eye. After dinner, I went to see my favorite cartoon Spongebob. Looking at it and feeling thirsty, I went to the kitchen to find water to drink. In the kitchen, I found grandma picking up the rice I dropped on the floor and putting it on the windowsill. "Grandma is so stingy, isn't it just a few grains of rice?" I am not happy to say. Grandma frowned: "Son, we should save food, don't waste it …" Grandma ran away before she finished.

A few days later, my mother and I went to my grandmother's house again. As soon as we entered the door, there was a clear birdsong from your window sill. I looked at the windowsill curiously. It turned out that it was grandma who put the rice grains that attracted the birds that ate food. At this moment, grandma came over and said happily, "You see, I was right. The rice you threw away was not wasted and attracted many lovely birds. " I'm a little embarrassed. Lower your head slowly. Grandma pulled me to her side and said kindly, "Son, the grain was planted by the farmer's uncle. Sow in spring, fertilize and harvest in autumn, and you can eat fragrant rice ... "My head lowered even lower, and I whispered," Grandma, I was wrong. I will never waste food again. " Grandma held me in her arms and smiled happily.

Since then, I have been reminding myself: "Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard". I remember my grandmother's education and formed the habit of cherishing food and taking pride in saving food.

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