Saving is a virtue that every person should have, which has been taught to their descendants by our ancestors since ancient times. Below is a collection of folk songs and proverbs about saving, inviting readers to read to realize the value and necessity of this virtue in daily life.
Proverbs and idioms about saving are short but contain many meaningful and profound lessons.

1. Tighten your belt.
=> Indicates not spending lavishly, only spending on necessary things to save money for other things.
2. Pinch mouth pinch mouth.
=> Just spend sparingly, limit spending on unnecessary things.
3. Eat less and you will be full longer, eat more and you will be hungry soon.
=> Eat a little less every day, save a little bit to help you eat for many days. But if you eat a lot, you will have nothing left for the next meals.
4. Eat and save, have to be frugal.
=> It means knowing how to live frugally and minimizing waste.
5. Eat well to be full, dress well to be warm.
=> If you know how to save, spend wisely, and do business with a plan, you will have a comfortable life.
6. Do it when you're healthy, save it for when you're in pain.
=> When you are healthy and young, you must work hard and save money to prevent risks in life.
7. Little by little makes a lot.
=> Be persistent in saving little by little, after a long time you will have worthy results.
8. Trading ships and rafts is not as good as being frugal.
9. Be diligent in picking up things.
10. Ants carry for a long time and their nest will be full.
11. Many a little makes a great deal.
12. Here a grain of rice falls,
Outside many beads of sweat soak the field.
13. If you still have rice, but don't know how to save
, when you run out of rice, you won't be able to save any more.
14. Save money in advance
so you don't have to bother anyone in case of need.
15. Better safe than sorry
16. A pig that doesn't get fat will grow
big. Every penny saved up will eventually become a treasure.