In the 56th hexagram of the sixty-four hexagrams, the inner hexagram is Gen, and the outer hexagram is Li. Gen represents the mountain, and Li represents the fire. The Gen hexagram indicates that the two yin lines are dominated by the yang line, and thus maintain the normal path; The fire sign of the hexagram depicts a yin attached to other objects with no fixed position. Changdo symbolizes a stable place of residence, while impermanence symbolizes a person who lives outside. Attached Li means attachment and parting. After leaving his family, he was outside, so this hexagram was called "brigade".
Here is an explanation of the four words:
Ninety-four: Traveling everywhere, getting its axe, I am unhappy.
The four lines enter the beginning of the hexagram, and the hexagram represents the revelation. Siya's trip is to seek "profit". If you succeed in obtaining an official position, you can enter the imperial court, otherwise you can only "travel everywhere", so the "Elephant Biography" says that "you have not obtained the position". The hexagram symbolizes the preparation for battle, that is, the "Spring and Autumn Zuo Biography" said that "the residence has a day's accumulation, and the line is a night's defense", so it is called "capital axe". The "capital axe" here is different from the "Huaiqi capital" of the second line, the capital of the second line is prepared by itself, while the capital of the fourth line is obtained from other places, so it is called "de". The hexagram is associated with war and has the symbol of the axe, which is used for self-defense. The reason why Si Yao traveled in the dust was just to hope that he could get an official position in time, but all he got was an axe, and his wish was not realized, so he said, "My heart is unhappy." Because Si Yao has just entered the renunciation, his literary talent has not yet been prominent, and his reputation has not yet been prominent, so he has not yet obtained an official position.