In Xia Dynasty, a rebel warlord, Hu Shi, led his troops to invade. Yu Xia sent his son Qi Bo to resist, but Qi Bo was defeated. Unconvinced, his men demanded to continue the attack, but Qi Bo said: No need, I have more soldiers and more land than him, but he defeated me. This must be because my virtue is not as good as his, and my method of leading troops is not as good as his. Starting today, I will try my best to correct it. From then on, Qi Bo got up early to go to work every day, dressed simply, accepted talents, and served people with virtue. After a year, when the Hu family learned about it, they not only dared not infringe again, but surrendered voluntarily. This can be said to be a typical example of "seeing Si Qi". Even the enemy, if the other side has an advantage over himself, should study hard.
"See Si Qi" is a famous saying of Confucius, which comes from The Analects of Confucius. The original sentence is "See the sage Si Qi, but those who don't look back", which means that a good example will shock you and drive you to catch up. In our daily study and life, when we see someone who has more advantages than ourselves, we should consult modestly, study hard and try to catch up with him and reach the same level as him.
In argumentative writing, a historical argument plus a realistic argument is enough. In reality, just looking around and chatting.