What are the classical Chinese or poems that describe a person's conceit?

Classical Chinese or poems that describe a person's conceit are:

"Heaven and earth, I am the only one."

Only: only; Zun: distinguished. In Buddhist language, the original intention is to admire the supreme greatness of Sakyamuni. Later described as supercilious and extremely arrogant.

For example, "Go out laughing, are we Artemisia people?" This is a poem by Li Bai.

There is also a poem called "Conceit":

Is it [Don] Hanvo? original text

People made romantic concessions and stole peaches to Yaotai three times.

Up to now, the collars are all rouge and have been bitten by fallen immortals.

Conceit is that you overestimate yourself. People's self-awareness mainly includes three aspects: self-cognition, self-will and self-emotional experience. People judge themselves by their self-knowledge, and some people judge themselves too high and show conceit.