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Extract the sentences expressing comparison in "Zou Ji satirizes the King of Qi for accepting advice", and try to summarize the sentence patterns expressing comparison in classical Chinese.

Who: Who (jiàn): Occasionally period (jī): full

Sentences expressing metaphors: "Tomorrow, Mr. Xu will come, who will look at it and feel inferior; look into the mirror and see "If you think of yourself, you are far away from me."

This sentence is in contrast to Zou Ji's previous words about his wife, concubines, and guests. First, he "looked into the mirror, looking into the mirror", and then asked about his wife, concubines, and guests. After hearing their praises, he personally compared himself with Mr. Xu, "feeling inferior" and "looking into the mirror and looking at himself, but he is not as far away as he is." , and then compare these two different results, you can see the big from the small, and you can understand the truth only by looking at the small.