What ancient poems describe people's greed?

I found the answer in Sina's love question ~

I guess what the landlord is looking for is one of Xie Renyi written by Hu Lianyan in Qing Dynasty:

It's hard to fill your stomach.

I am busy all day just to fill my hunger, and I can't think about clothes until I am full.

Food and clothing are abundant, and there are few wives in the room.

Marry a beautiful wife and concubine, go in and out without a sedan chair and ride less horses.

Mules and horses have been prepared in groups and the fields are not widely used.

There are thousands of hectares of fertile land, and there is no official position to bully.

Seven products and five products are still too few, and three products and four products are still too low.

One product is the prime minister of the dynasty, but also envies the king as the emperor.

He who is content is the son of heaven, and may there be no death in the world.

There is always an endless illusion that a coffin is full of regrets.

Yuanqu-anonymous.

Laugh at those who covet small profits.

Grab the mud swallow's mouth, sharpen the iron needle, scrape the face of the Buddha and search carefully. You find things in nothingness, peas in quails, lean meat in crane legs, and fat in mosquito bellies. Thanks to the old man.