What are the poems that are "not fame and fortune"?

After you finish, brush off your clothes, don't show any sound, and hide in the depths. -Tang Li Bai's "Chivalry"

Mo Yan's fame and fortune, fame and fortune are personal enemies. -Don't Sleep by Don Mutu

Excuse me, why are the fame and fortune on the roadside all such senior students? -Don Cui Hao's "Crossing Huayin"

The grass is idle, and fame and fortune are endless. -Tang Du Mu's Luoyang Long Sentence

Origin does not seek fame, just wait for the spring breeze to see peony. -Hu's "Jing Huai"

The poor are all foreign names, and the princes can take their places. -Don Lulun, "Go to the Tower in Winter, Give Cheng Teng"

The world is good and self-retired, and its reputation is empty. -Don Wei Wu Ying "Xiumudong belongs to you"

You and I don't want to cling to entwine and slander loyal ministers; The poem should be unexpected, so I advise you to write a pseudonym. -Liu Tang Zongyuan's Farewell to Hengyang and Dream Branch.

Right and wrong are unknown, fame and fortune are unintentional. -Song Fan Zhongyan's "Little Hidden Mountain Library"

In ancient times, many people were not justified, and their names were not as good as their bodies. -Lou Yuchun by Song Yan Dao Ji.

What's so noisy about a nickname named Xiao Li? -Su Song Shi's man Fang Ting.

There are many blue clouds and not many windy months. Don't be locked in by fame and fortune. -Zhang Song xiaoxiang "Liu Zaoqing"

Without indifference, there is no doubt about fame and fortune, and without tranquility, there is no distance —— Liezi by Zhuge Liang