Because the seven-character quatrain "Mo Mei" is a painting poem, three poets have written this poem, the most famous of which is Wang Mian's poem "Mo Mei" in Yuan Dynasty, and the other two poems were written by Zhang Gui and Ju Jian in Song Dynasty.
I think what you said should be that Wang Mian's original poem "Mo Mei" goes like this:
Wang Yuan cotton
Mo Mei in Wang Mian
The first tree in my home, West Wild Goose Lake, is full of flowers and light ink marks.
Don't boast about the good color, just let the air be full of dried Kun.
As for what kind of stone you are talking about, I think it's probably like this: Wang Mian (1287~ 1359), a poet, writer, calligrapher and painter of the Yuan Dynasty, was born in Zhuji, Shaoxing, China.
His name is Stone Boiling Farmer, not Wang Anshi.
Finally, let me answer your question. In the above poem, what can express the author's thin name over profit is "don't praise lewdness, just leave the air full of dry Kun" "I" don't need others to praise its beautiful color, just need the fragrance of plum blossoms to diffuse between heaven and earth. In other words, he just wants to leave a good reputation in the world, not any gold and silver officials.
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