What does it mean in Taoism that there are six gods without a master?

Taoist priests probably want to mix some money. The hexagrams of Zhouyi are not in place, the hexagrams are not obvious, flying is useless, and things are difficult to achieve. Taoism's six gods have no owner, that is, the gods are not attached, have emotions, and are driven out. Buddhism's "six gods without a master" means "breaking out" and losing "self-nature"

Yi gua means that it is not easy for you to do things, Taoism means how difficult it is for you to walk, and Buddhism means that you have lost your heart.

Generally, liars rarely use the Six Gods to master the game. This is a dead end, and it is difficult to cheat money. Real masters can't speak the game of Six Gods, but neither can they. Liars will say to spend money to avoid disaster.

In the modern five-element algorithm, the six gods have no owner, three blessings and one fierce, and the fierce luck has no words, so that the broken can avoid disaster and turn the fierce into good luck. This is Master Tao asking for money.