Recently, I watched Where is Dad? I think Chun Wu explained the meaning of nobility well. Chun Wu's family is very rich. He is a veritable rich second generation, but Chun Wu is not lazy, but working harder and harder. I don't depend on my family relationship. I went to Australia to bleed alone, and I went to the entertainment circle alone. I started from a small role and finally became an idol star, which is inseparable from my own efforts. Chun Wu also has his own fitness club, and I think he is a perfect person. Handsome and rich, he is the dream prince charming of many girls. But in the program, Chun Wu's education of children made us feel particularly educated. Chun Wu attaches importance to children's hands-on ability and makes his children do many things. In a strange environment Children cry when they are uncomfortable, but Chun Wu will patiently persuade them to try. Let children grow up in every experience.
In my opinion. Real aristocrats don't show off how rich they are, but are especially modest, know how to learn more knowledge, and don't look down on others when interacting with others. They are highly educated. I feel very cultured. Especially the quality performance. Local tyrants become rich because of business or sudden demolition, so they will buy a big house for others to envy and buy gold chains to wear. But I think this is a very vulgar practice.