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Tomorrow I will go on the road and tell Zi, "The one who is hiding is also asking Zi Lu to see that he has arrived."

Tomorrow I will travel on the road to tell Zi that the hermit has arrived, so that Zi Lu will see him and do the following:

Zi Lu followed Confucius around the country and met a hermit on the way. Zilu told Confucius about this situation, and Confucius believed that the hermit was a true gentleman because he chose to live in seclusion rather than pursue fame and fortune in the worldly strife.

After Zilu heard Confucius' praise, he wanted to visit the hermit in person. He asked Confucius for instructions and got Confucius' permission. So Zilu embarked on the journey to the hermit's residence.

After a period of trekking, Zilu finally found the hermit's residence. He knocked on the door, paid greetings and respects to the hermit, and expressed his reverence for the hermit. The hermit was very happy after hearing Zilu's words, and invited Zilu into the house.

In the house, the hermit and Zilu talked about many topics about life, morality, politics and other aspects. Zilu was deeply inspired and admired the hermit's knowledge and insights. Before he knew it, it was getting late, and Zilu said goodbye to the hermit.

Back to Confucius, Zilu reported what he saw and heard to Confucius. Confucius was very satisfied with Zilu's report and expressed his appreciation for the hermit. He told Zilu that the hermit chose to live in seclusion because he saw through the vanity of the world and the glitz of fame and fortune, and what he pursued was inner peace and freedom.

Through this visit, Zilu deeply realized the meaning and value of life. He realized that a true gentleman does not live for fame and fortune, but works hard to realize his inner ideals and pursuits. At the same time, he also realized that he still needed to continue to learn and improve in many aspects.

Back in his own life, Zilu began to study harder and continuously improve his moral cultivation and knowledge level. He understood that the meaning of life is not to pursue fame, wealth and status, but to pursue inner peace and freedom, and to be a moral and conscientious person.

This experience was a valuable growth and revelation for Zilu. He deeply understood the true meaning of life and maintained this belief in his later life. He became a moral and conscientious person and made a positive contribution to society.