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Chinese dream culture

By Feng Hui | chinaculture.org | Updated: 2010-12-22 14:33

 Chinese dream culture

When people dreamt of a tiger or of a snake, it meant auspicious things will happen to him or her. When people dreamt a snake coiled it implies his or her family will have unrest. When people dreamt his or her eyes blind, it symbolizes he or she can’t trust anybody, even the relatives and friends.

Dream Interpreting Has Some Scientific Basis

Actually, dream interpreting is not totally a superstition. It does have some scientific merit.

1. Dream is the reflection of fact. Many dreams are actually the repetition of things that happened in an awakened state. This kind of dream can be easily understood without dream interpreting.

2. Dream is the body’s self-implication. Traditional Chinese medical science stated that dreams are related to the health condition of human’s bodies. When Yin and Yang are unbalanced, dreams come into being. According to Chinese philosophy, Yin and Yang were two opposing principles in nature: the former negative, the latter positive. Yin is female and Yang is male.

 Chinese dream culture

If someone dreamt that he or she was roasted by a big fire and it is too hot to bear, it means the body’s inner heat is too strong. As a result, he or she may easily get angry or nervous. If someone experiences anger in dreams, it signifies that his or her liver-fire is flaming, which may signal liver disease. When someone dreamt about frightening things, felt terrified and distressed, or even cried in a dream, it implies that he or she has lung dryness that may lead to lung disease.

3. Dreams are usually contrary to the facts, which coincides with the philosophy that things will develop in the opposite direction when they become extreme. For example, when you dream of someone’s death, it means auspicious things will happen. When you dream the death of yourself, it implies that you will have a long life. If you dreamt of getting rich, it suggests that you will suffer unexpected personal financial losses. If you dreamt of someone laughing, it indicates that unlucky things will be coming.

Chinese dream culture

Maybe you are asking yourself why the Chinese named the book for interpreting dreams Duke Zhou Interprets Dreams? Who is Duke Zhou? Is the book reasonable for dream interpreting?

Who is Duke of Zhou

Duke of Zhou, named Ji Dan, was a famous politician from the Western Zhou Dynasty (1100-771BC) who assisted the emperor Wu and emperor Cheng in governing the country. He carried out policies of benevolence and established systems of rites and music, making the Western Zhou Dynasty peaceful and prosperous. To honor his contributions to the Western Zhou Dynasty, the later generations respectfully addressed him as the Sage.

The Story of Confucius Dreamt of Duke of Zhou Confucius praised Duke of Zhou highly for his political achievements that made the society of Western Zhou Dynaty nearly perfect. Confucius had been learning the knowledge Six Arts (rites, music, archery, riding, writing, arithmetic) and the systems of Western Zhou Dynasty since he was a child. As the most respectful person in his mind, Duke of Zhou usually appeared in Confucius’s dreams. From then on, when mentioned someone had a dream, people usually said that someone dreamt of Duke of Zhou.

Chinese dream culture 

Based on the experiences and practices, an anonymous author wrote a book for interpreting dreams and predicting the auspiciousness and inauspiciousness, which was named Duke of Zhou Interprets Dreams.

As ancient Chinese peoples’ wisdom and experiences crystallized, Duke of Zhou Interprets Dreams became less regarded as a superstition. To some degree, it is scientifically reasonable.

Handed down over thousands of years, the profound book still has many mysteries waiting for us to explore.

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