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Siqi, who said that?

The phrase "Si Qi is virtuous" comes from Confucius.

Confucius is the founder of the ancient Confucian school in China and one of the most outstanding thinkers in the history of China. Confucius advocated moral concepts such as "benevolence" and "honesty", and advocated "learning from Si Qi", believing that we should learn from outstanding people in order to achieve the goal of self-improvement. He also emphasized "self-cultivation, governing the country and leveling the world", advocated "governing the country by virtue" and believed that "virtue" was the foundation of governing the country. Confucius' thoughts have influenced the history of China for thousands of years and become an important part of China's traditional culture.

In addition, in the Tang Dynasty, Han Yu advocated "respecting morality and doing good deeds" and "seeing Si Qi", emphasizing that people should learn from noble morality and behavior in order to improve their moral quality. Wen Tianxiang in the Southern Song Dynasty also advocated that people should pursue noble morality and look up to excellent people.

These ideas and viewpoints all emphasize the importance of pursuing moral cultivation and aligning with more noble people.