The Duke of Zhou`s Book of DreamsThe Duke of Zhou ́s catalogue of dreams is the oldest known text on the interpretation of dreams. Being 3100 years old, it ́s principles and advice on the meaning and interpretation of dream images yield as valid results and council as in it ́s own day. By studying the meaning of the different images, the reader not only is able to gain valuable insight on the meaning of his dreams, but also can deduce the basic patterns and principles of the "Language of Dreams" itself. |
Contents
Introduction | 7 |
夢見身體面目齒髮剪頭髮掉牙齒 Dreams of Body Face | 25 |
夢見帝王文武呼召 Dreams of King Civil and Military Orders | 40 |
夢見金銀珠玉絹帛錢財 Dreams about Gold Silver Pearls | 56 |
夢見船車遊行 Dreams of Boat Ship Cart Parade | 72 |
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bed curtain body breaking burning Catching a thief Chinese language city walls clothes coffin Daoist Dead person disaster dispute or gossip door Dreams Duke of Zhou Eating evil luck extremely auspicious Fire fish food and drink fortune funeral arrangements Gods and Buddhas gossip or dispute greatly auspicious hairpin Heaven honours arrive horse huge riches huge wealth hugely auspicious hundred matters auspicious illness inside Killing knife LaoZi letter from afar lucky gains main hall Married couple married woman Master extremely lucky Master falls sick Master gaining wealth Master has misfortune Master lucky Master meets Master obtains wealth Master separates mirror mountain moves residence official post arriving official rank one's one´s oneself paper mulberry rank and salary riches and honours salary arriving Sick person someone Stove Sun and Moon Sun Moon toilet Travelling by ship tree vastly auspicious Walking wearing wheat/barley/oats wives and concubines woven mat



