The last two lines of the classical Chinese text of "A Humble Family's Noble Son" were: Therefore, people who are noble are not noble because of their family status, but because of their talent. In ancient times, rich people's words must be praised by the world, and their actions must conform to morality before they can be called noble. Today's poor people, although they have no family background, can reach the world with their talents and conduct, which is in line with morality, can also be regarded as noble. Therefore, people who are noble are not noble because of their family status, but because of their talent.