What is the poem that best expresses the poet's aversion to pursuing fame and gain in "A Journey to the South"?

The poem that best expresses the poet's aversion to fame and fortune is:

In other words, I regret reading it. I am near the name.

A Tour of Nanshan is the work of Meng Jiao, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem is mainly about scenery. Through the description of Zhong Nanshan scenery, it praised the vast valleys and breezes of mountains and rivers, which were quiet and pleasant, and praised the frankness and honest and frank of people living in the mountains. The words in the whole poem are amazing, the brushwork is vigorous and powerful, and it is magnificent. It contains profound meaning in the description of the scenery and its implication is intriguing.

Original poem:

Visit Zhong Nanshan.

Nanshan blocks heaven and earth, and the sun and the moon are born.

The scenery stays in the peak night, and the deep valley is unclear by day.

People in the mountains are self-righteous, and the road is dangerous.

Changfeng drives pines and cypresses, and the sound blows the valley.

In other words, I regret reading it. I am near the name.