A classic sentence with value for money.

The classic sentence of value for money is as follows:

God bargains and pays back when he lands.

The emperor's daughter is not worried about marriage.

People don't know the goods, but the price knows the goods.

After this village, there is no such shop.

Not afraid of not knowing the goods, but afraid of shopping around.

Shop around. It's ugly.

Money is lighter, but things are less expensive

The more expensive it is, the better it looks, and the cheaper it is, the less people want it.

The next sentence to get what you want is not hungry after eating porridge. This is a common saying, and a common saying is a kind of idiom, which refers to a well-established, widely circulated and concise sentence.