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When a person wakes from their slumber it is not unknown that a friend or family member will ask this person whether they have had a visit from Grandmaster Zhou to talk things through. You may be wondering why this is? Well I will explain to you today this and other facts about the Chinese dream dictionary.

The grandmaster Zhou is known as Zhou Gong also, he lived 3000 years ago roughly. His name has carried this far through history because he was the man who write the first Chinese dream dictionary. When it was first created it was called the book of auspicious and inauspicious dreams. The way legend tells it is the grandmaster zhou created another great book by the name of Yi Qing. This is the reason why many people who are native to China will ask when you wake if you have had a visit from Grandmaster Zhou.

While reading the Chinese Almanac there is a section of it that is a part of Zhou Gongs book. This is a book that is commonplace in a lot of houses of Chinese people. This book is commonly referred to in Chinese households when someone has woken up and wishes to know the meaning of their dream especially if it a strange one.

The Chinese Almanac has within it 7 categories which is how every kind of dream you could think of is laid out. The categories are astronomy, about the persons home as well as the body, any kinds of music, it includes gods and spirits and the body, as well as living creatures and anything that does not fit into the categories will come under miscellaneous.

Some of the dream interpretations seem to make sense where as others don't. An example of one that would make sense is the one of eating meat that is cooked, in comparison to eating uncooked meat, this would mean that you are going to be lucky.

The not so logical interpretations will be something like a dream of a snake that is blue in color and this could also be a good sign, or sheltering from the rain under a shared umbrella can indicate separation from a close one.

Some of the interpretations will make you laugh, one of them would be if you were to dream of you and your partner marrying or one that is like a replay of a wedding that has already occurred indicated separation, but dreaming that your partner is with child indicates that she is having an affair.

Taking all of the dream indications to heart could mean that you come to the wrong conclusion about something which is why you should not take any of the readings too seriously, especially if it is to do with any relationship.

The is a classic book the emperors medicine classic that is more than 4000 years old to date. With using the book of dreams as well as other ways medical problems were determined depending on what the patient had dreamed off recently.

If a person had dreamed of something that had frightened or upset them then it would be deemed that they had a bodily deficiency or imbalance. Falling dreams would show that the higher part of the body is deficient and that the lower part has way too much, so would indicate imbalance.

This may not be your interpretation but this is how a dream is interpreted according to the Chinese dream dictionary.


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