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What does the idiom "See Qi Sixian" mean?
When you see someone who has more advantages than yourself in a certain respect, you should consult modestly, study hard, try to catch up with him and reach the same level as him; When you see that a person has some shortcomings or deficiencies, you should reflect calmly and see if you also have his shortcomings or deficiencies.

1, source

The Analects of Confucius: "Confucius said,' See the sage Si Qi, but don't look inside. " "

2. See Xian Si Qi [Jian Xián síand qí]?

Usage: as predicate, object and attribute; Refers to the pursuit of progress.

Step 3 make sentences

1. You should meet Si Qi at work, make up for your own shortcomings, and become an all-round talent.

2. If everyone can be strict with themselves and meet Si Qi, a good social atmosphere will be formed.

3. Only those who know how to meet Si Qi at work can make continuous progress.

4. antonym

See profit and forget righteousness [[jià n liì w à ng yì]]: See profit and ignore morality.

Source: Han Shu Fan Jin Zhou Biography by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: When filial piety was used, everyone in the world took Li as a selling friend. People who betray their friends say that they forget righteousness before profit. "

Jealousy [zh ē ng f ē ng ch ī c ī]: fight: fight; Wind: Charm, mostly refers to women. Refers to jealousy and quarrel caused by the relationship between men and women.

Source: Feng Ming Menglong's "Awakening the World" Volume 1: "At that time, I had no time to be jealous."