Ancient poems describing greed

Mosquitoes on the river (Mr. Chang Chu)

With fluttering wings and red bellies, they rise up by the river at night and cry like thunder. Please be greedy.

How much stinking rot fills your stomach. The Yue girl lives like a flower in the river, and Chang'e condenses her eyes every night.

Afraid of you messing up the brocade window, ten shafts of light yarn surround the night jade.

Yulu Sanjian Snow (Qiu Chuji)

The sunset wind creates an ancient cave, and the moon shines on the cold pool late at night. The clear autumn colors clear the mist. Make the Yuanming Baojian alone. Recognize the beauty of your heart and avoid worldly greed. Zixin Valley lies on Songyan. I would rather be eaten rough.

“If the human heart is not enough, the snake will swallow the elephant, and the world will end with the mantis catching the cicada.