The meaning of "little people often Qi Qi" is: people with low personality are preoccupied with things and worry about gains and losses.
From "The Analects of Confucius·Shuer", it is a famous saying that people have known since ancient times. Many people often write this as a banner and hang it in their room to motivate themselves. It can be translated as, Confucius believed that a gentleman has an open mind and a calm mind. The villain is preoccupied with everything, worrying about gains and losses.
Villains, in Chinese social life, specifically refer to people who like to fight openly and secretly, do bad things such as gossiping, sowing dissension, watching from the sidelines, and adding insult to injury. They act according to the wind, clinging to whoever gains power, and abandoning whoever loses power. They talk sweetly to their bosses and those who are useful to them, and make people dizzy and lose their way. They are more deliberately getting close to their bosses and waiting for opportunities to make snitches. He is good at superficiality, good at seizing the opportunity to claim credit, climbing on other people's shoulders, and finding a scapegoat to take the blame whenever something bad happens. Adding insult to injury is their usual tactic. Sowing discord is their best way to make a profit. He creates disputes and troubles with his own hands, but puts himself aside and allows others to fight. He plays the role of peacemaker and pretends to be a good person.