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Imitate those who are better than themselves.
[Idiom explanation] Xian: a person with both ability and political integrity; Qi: Equality. You want to catch up with people with both ability and political integrity.
[Allusion source] The Analects of Confucius: "See the sage Si Qi Yan, see the sage and introspect."
Choose his strengths to learn. When you see a person without virtue, you must reflect on whether there are any mistakes like him.
【 Synonym 】 To strive for the upper reaches and learn the law, see Si Qi.
[antonym] See profit and forget righteousness
"Ordinary degree" is unusual
[emotional color] commendatory term
Antonym:
forget all moral principles at the sight of profit
[Idiom explanation] See profit and forget righteousness.
[Source of allusions] Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms in the Qing Dynasty, the third time: being a fellow countryman with Lu Bu, knew that he was brave and had no plan, and he forgot his righteousness at the expense of profit.
[synonym] greedy for money, mercenary
[antonym] Be brave, give your life for justice, be brave.
[useful] useful
[Emotional color] A derogatory term
[Grammatical Usage] Used as predicate, object and attribute; derogatory sense