Lu You's poem: Since ancient times, masters have underestimated wealth and honor, but fell in love with the local flavor and recalled their hometown. What's the meaning?

Lu You himself is very proficient in cooking. What he meant by this sentence is that since ancient times, cultivated people have not taken wealth, honor and disgrace seriously. They would rather live in the worldly scenery in the fields, which shows that the author despises wealth. Power expresses the author's noble integrity. Chen Meigong of the Ming Dynasty had a sentence very similar to this in his "Notes on a Secret Window": "Don't be surprised by favor or disgrace, watching the flowers blooming and falling in front of the court; leaving or staying without intention, watching the clouds roll and relax in the sky."