Whether it is an opportunity to be an official or a status obtained, some people are not entirely the result of their own hard work, but are given by the superiors. The "he" of "get the axe" has no specific meaning. This sentence mainly shows that the opportunity to "travel in the place" is closely related to "he", and it can even be said to be given by "he". The key to understanding this is the word "axe". In ancient times, "axe" was not only a farm tool for chopping wood, but also a weapon and even a symbol of power. The combination of "axe" and "financial" expresses a top-down help, even reward.
Since the connotation of reward was interpreted from the "school", the last sentence "I am not happy" is easy to understand. Although he has gained power and status, this kind of gain comes from rewards from others, and will there be some mercy in it? No one will like this feeling, especially when a person has gained a certain position and gained some power. The help from others was the thorn that lies in my heart.
Everyone will have some good teachers and friends in the process of growing up. Not all people who receive help from others will feel this feeling of "I am not happy". The fundamental reason lies in the lack of virtue, that is, personal virtue and ability. It is this lack that prompts the feeling of "I am unhappy" to arise from the natural feeling of inferiority . It can be said that this sentence points out from another perspective that the power and status obtained by serving an official must be ensured that personal moral cultivation is consistent with it.