What are the conditions for people to be human?

The term "person" or "person" can be defined from the biological, spiritual and cultural levels, or a combination of these levels. In biology, human beings are divided into Homo sapiens or Homo sapiens, but most of the latter have not been unanimously recognized by academic circles. Homo sapiens means having a highly developed mind. On the spiritual level, people are described as being able to use various concepts of souls, which are considered to be related to divine power or existence in religion; In mythology, the human soul will also be compared with other humanoid animals. For example, artificial intelligence or angels are spiritual bodies independent of life, but they can only be operated by some instructions, while orcs or Asians only have desires and superficial emotions. In cultural anthropology, people are defined as creatures who can use language, have complex social organizations and scientific and technological development, especially they can establish groups and institutions to achieve the purpose of mutual support and help. The scientific name of Homo sapiens in biology is Homo sapiens, which belongs to the primate family of Anthropoceae with chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans, gibbons and synodactyls [1]. The difference between humans and other primates lies in their upright bodies, highly developed brains, and their reasoning and language skills. Because of the close relationship between humans and apes, zoologist D. Moliis jokingly called humans naked apes and wrote down the origin of human behavior from various angles. From Ape to Man, written by Engels, represents the classic study of the origin of man by Marxism. From Ape to Man written by Engels, the characteristics of human behavior are: knowing how to use language, having all kinds of complex mutual social organizations, and being fond of developing complex science and technology. These behavioral differences also lead to different beliefs, legends, rituals, values and social norms in different cultures.