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Why does the author of "The Noble Name" believe that names are noble?

Because the signature on my son's hat made "I" deeply understand the principles of life that should treat others equally and respect others, and my soul was thoroughly cleansed.

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I have some poor friends. According to economists' classification, I also belong to the poor. In terms of fixed income and social security capabilities, I am better off than my friends.

My friends include a cripple who repairs bicycles, a hunchbacked and somewhat mentally retarded female street hairdresser, and the milk seller "Demi Moore" (this woman is not as beautiful as Demi Moore, but Her husband looks too much like Day's husband Bruce Williams).

I feel very comfortable with these friends. They are simple, bright and generous. When you are in their company, you will easily discover your own faults and feel ashamed of them.

The poor are clever. They all know the same technology. Although "technology" has not made these guys rich, they feel that as a person, you must have a skill. There is another concept behind this concept, which is the glory of labor. Because any technology will - and will - serve society. When you see a pair of rough hands playing with bicycle bearings, and the "poor people"'s faces are calm and focused like children playing games, I am very proud of them.

Poor people care about national affairs. On some occasions, such as at the wine table, I realized that some people are so attracted to dirty jokes, while the literati are venting their anger. The poor, or the vast majority of ordinary working people, talk most about the major events of our country. On the streets, you see them gathering in small groups to talk. If you go up to listen, you will hear that they are talking about state affairs. Strictly speaking, they are not enthusiastic about politics, but are keenly concerned about the fate of this country and nation - floods, China's accession to the WTO, etc. I think those leaders who are working hard for the country will also be moved when they see this scene.

The poor are optimistic, this is the character that I admire most. They were poor, and Lao Wang, the street sweeper, would often pick vegetable leaves and rotten fish a few inches long under the street lamp after the vegetable market had left.

There was a retired manager Zhu who told the cripple with tears in his eyes that his wife had bone cancer. The cripple said categorically: It must be fine. He couldn't explain the medical reason, but he said, "It's definitely fine, but you have to be strong." It was strange to say that the manager's wife was fine for two years. The lame man was lying on a broken sofa picked from the garbage under the tree and said, "I told you it was fine." He closed his eyes and looked very conceited. In fact, the poor are most afraid of the impact of disease. The prophecy of the lame man is actually a blessing. He is afraid that the manager will suppress the disease.

Poor people are masters of language. They are good at expressing the essence of things in a clear way. The poor are comfortable in poverty, they wear ordinary clothes and sit and lie down everywhere. They picked up a half-torn old newspaper and read it with gusto. They eat well and their cheeks are swollen. At this time, I feel pity for those people who have nowhere to eat delicious food.

In fact, "poor" is just a temporary and relative term. If you are poor today, you may be rich tomorrow; when you are sick and weak, you may be in poverty, but when you are strong, you may be prosperous. Therefore, being "poor" should never be a reason for them to be looked down upon. This also means that being "rich" should not be a reason to be attacked. While the rich are rich, they also provide employment opportunities and tax revenue for the society. I always have respect for the rich as I have affection for the poor.

Once, a professor from Beijing came to my house for a talk. On the way, my poor friends greeted me with respect and intimacy, and simple smiles on their faces. The dark and ugly "Demi Moore" even tried to flirt with me. Mr. Professor was surprised. I didn’t explain, and I felt a little embarrassed. But I felt honored. There are people at the bottom who like you and make you feel at ease.

At this time, I remembered what my friend Li Qi from Harbin said. She said, "Poor is a noble name."

It's true.