[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":12},["ShallowReactive",2],{"metaeast_metapost_en-zhou-gong-meng-01":3},{"slug":4,"date_created":5,"date_updated":6,"title":7,"content1":8,"seotitle":9,"seodescription":10,"seo_keywords":11,"og_title":7,"og_description":10},"zhou-gong-meng-01","2026-08-11T00:06:00.360Z","2026-07-04T14:35:19.000Z","Complete Original Duke of Zhou's Dream Interpretation","Complete Original Duke of Zhou's Dream Interpretation \u003Cbr> \n The verse says: \u003Cbr> \n At night, countless dreams arise; the spirit foreknows good and ill. Zhuang Zhou vainly transformed into a butterfly; Lü Wang received an omen of the flying bear. \u003Cbr> \n Ding Gu grew a pine and became honored; obtaining a writing brush from the rivers and seas brings cleverness. The affair of the yellow millet and Wu Gorge—without this, nothing can be fully understood. \u003Cbr> \n  \u003Cbr> \n 【one. Heaven and earth, sun and moon, stars and constellations】 \u003Cbr> \n The Gate of Heaven opens: a noble person recommends and guides you. Heavenly light burns the body: illness is removed. The sky clears and rain disperses: a hundred worries depart. Dawn breaks: a woman gives birth to a noble son. \u003Cbr> \n The Gate of Heaven has not yet arrived: there are war and famine. Looking up toward Heaven: great wealth and honor. Riding a dragon to Heaven: great nobility. Ascending Heaven to seek a wife: wife and children become honored. \u003Cbr> \n Ascending Heaven to take an object: you attain the rank of a king or marquis. Flying up to Heaven: wealth, honor, and great auspiciousness. A Gui day and Heaven above the house: you obtain high office. Heaven splits open: a division occurs and the state is worried. \u003Cbr> \n The Heavenly Emperor appears clearly: the ruler and ministers arrive. Heaven is about to dawn: longevity and auspiciousness. Crossing the Heavenly River: something auspicious is at hand. Heaven and earth unite: everything sought is obtained. \u003Cbr> \n The Lord of Heaven sends an envoy: great auspiciousness. The sun and moon first emerge: the family path prospers. The sun and moon shine upon the body: you attain a higher position. The sun and moon fall: sorrow, and the parents perish. \u003Cbr> \n The sun and moon are dim: auspicious for a pregnant woman. The sun and moon are about to emerge: an official position will be obtained. The sun and moon meet: the wife will have a child. The sun and moon touch the mountain: a servant deceives the master. \u003Cbr> \n Carrying or embracing the sun and moon: honor and noble rank; swallowing the sun and moon: a noble son will be born; worshiping the sun and moon: great prosperity; sunlight entering the house: official rank will arrive. \u003Cbr> \n The sun rising without clouds: great auspiciousness; sunrise with radiance: good things; clouds parting as the sun rises: bad affairs disperse; the sun entering the bosom: a noble son, the moon entering it: a daughter. \u003Cbr> \n Worshiping the stars and moon and burning incense: great auspiciousness; clouds suddenly covering the sun: hidden affairs; a star entering the bosom: a noble child will be born; a falling star: illness and official troubles. \u003Cbr> \n Stars arranged in procession: an increase in servants; holding the stars and constellations: great wealth and honor; a shooting star that does not fall: a move of residence; roaming the heavens and touching the stars: the rank of a high minister. \u003Cbr> \n Clouds rising in the four directions: favorable for trade; five-colored clouds: great prosperity; red and white clouds are auspicious, blue and black clouds inauspicious; seeing floating clouds: endeavors will not succeed. \u003Cbr> \n Fog and clouds covering things: great benefit; black clouds pressing down on the earth: seasonal illness; frost or snow falling: affairs will not succeed; snow falling at the proper time: great benefit. \u003Cbr> \n Snow falling on the body: everything succeeds; snow not touching the body: mourning clothes; snow falling on the household: a funeral; dark, rainy weather: imprisonment or legal troubles. \u003Cbr> \n Meeting rain while traveling: wine and food; thunder roaring: official rank will arrive; thunder that frightens: auspicious for private affairs; thunder from the earth: aspirations will be fulfilled. \u003Cbr> \n Being struck by lightning: wealth and honor; lightning illuminating the body: auspicious celebration; a red rainbow: auspicious, a black rainbow: inauspicious; rosy clouds filling the sky: joy in every matter. \u003Cbr> \n A violent storm: someone dies; wind blowing a person's clothes: illness; a sudden strong wind: the country has an order; wind roaring like a howl: distant news will arrive. \u003Cbr> \n 【Two. Geography: Mountains and Stones; Trees and Wood】 \u003Cbr> \n An earthquake: a move and an auspicious official position; the earth splitting: severe illness and great misfortune; leveling and cultivating fields: great prosperity; uneven high and low ground: illness. \u003Cbr> \n Lying on a stone: great auspiciousness; black vapor rising from the earth: misfortune; transporting stones into the home: wealth and honor; gaining profit on a stone: great auspiciousness. \u003Cbr> \n A flat rock standing firm: no worries or doubts; climbing a cliff and embracing a stone: official promotion; playing with small stones: a noble son will be born; a person entering earth: everything is auspicious. \u003Cbr> \n Taking earth from one's own body: humiliation; climbing a mountain and falling: loss of position; living on a high mountain: a joyful event; traveling in the mountains and gaining wealth: fortune and emolument. \u003Cbr> \n Carrying something up a mountain: a pregnant woman will bear a noble child; farming in the mountains: abundant clothing and food; a withered tree sprouting again: descendants prosper; the floor collapsing in the main hall: worries about safety. \u003Cbr> \n A luxuriant garden: great benefit; trees withering and dying: the residence is uneasy; sitting or lying in a forest: illness will heal; trees withering: misfortune for the master of the household. \u003Cbr> \n A tree growing in the forest: an increase of noble children; planting trees: great prosperity; climbing a great tree: fame and profit become prominent; a tree suddenly breaking while climbing: death or injury. \u003Cbr> \n Dividing flowers with someone: separation; a withered tree blooming: descendants prosper; leaves falling from a great tree into the house: auspicious for the home; standing beneath a tree: a noble person shelters you. \u003Cbr> \n A tree growing in the main hall: worries for the parents; a great tree suddenly breaking: great misfortune; carrying water home: wealth and joy; cutting down a great tree: gaining much wealth. \u003Cbr> \n Luxuriant plants and trees: the household prospers; a fruit tree growing inside the gate: a child will be born; a pine growing on the roof: the rank of the three ministers; a pine growing in the home: affairs turn prosperous. \u003Cbr> \n A cypress growing in the home: great benefit; bamboo and trees before the courtyard: repeated joy; a maple growing on the roof: everything succeeds; an orchid growing before the courtyard: an additional grandson. \u003Cbr> \n Walking in an orchard: gaining wealth; entering a fruit garden: great wealth; a mulberry growing on a well: worries; many fruit trees ripening: descendants are safe. \u003Cbr> \n Breaking bamboo shoots and bringing them home: a daughter will bear a child; seeing bamboo shoots: an increase of descendants; sweeping the ground and removing dung: the household is about to collapse; a pile of manure and earth: money and wealth gather. \u003Cbr> \n 【Three. The Body: Face and Eyes; Teeth and Hair】 \u003Cbr> \n Wearing white clothes oneself: others are plotting; combing the hair and washing the face: a hundred worries depart; bowing to elders: great prosperity; sweat appearing on the body: misfortune. \u003Cbr> \n Illness with insects emerging from the body: gaining an important position; insects crawling on the body: illness will be relieved; ropes binding the body: long life and auspiciousness; fetters on the body: illness is about to come. \u003Cbr> \n Being either fat or thin: both are inauspicious; facing an official: great auspiciousness; exposing the body without clothes: great benefit; a woman with loose hair: a secret affair. \u003Cbr> \n White hair: long life and great auspiciousness; two horns growing on the head: disputes; baldness or hair falling out: all are bad signs; a black sore on the face: misfortune for the child. \u003Cbr> \n Hair and whiskers falling out by themselves: worries about descendants; hair and whiskers growing again: long life; bathing: promotion and illness removed; washing hands and feet: old ailments removed. \u003Cbr> \n Looking in a bright mirror: auspicious; a dark mirror: inauspicious; a broken mirror reflecting a person: separation; thick blood flowing from the hands and feet: great auspiciousness; excrement or urine soiling a person: great prosperity. \u003Cbr> \n Exposing the head with loose hair: a woman's scheme; covering the face with loose hair: a lawsuit is coming; cutting or shaving the hair: misfortune within the family; eyebrows level with the hair: official rank will arrive. \u003Cbr> \n Teeth falling out by themselves: misfortune for the parents; fallen teeth growing again: descendants prosper. \u003Cbr> \n 【Four. Headwear and Belts; Clothing; Shoes and Socks】 \u003Cbr> \n Wearing a crown and boarding a carriage: an official promotion is imminent; putting on a hat or headcloth oneself: auspicious; wearing a hairpin crown and ascending a platform: official promotion; a noble person giving clothing and headwear: auspicious. \u003Cbr> \n Changing into a new crown and clothes: official salary and rank will arrive; burning an official hat: wishing to change office; losing an official hat: leaving office; picking up a crown and belt: official salary and rank will arrive. \u003Cbr> \n Being given official robes by someone: gaining office; someone giving official robes: receiving an official promotion; a woman wearing a crown and belt: a son will be born; washing a tablet and dyeing clothes: a new official will arrive. \u003Cbr> \n Holding a tablet and meeting a noble person: great auspiciousness; a broken tablet: worries and misfortune; giving a tablet to someone: official promotion; wearing a belt: an auspicious arrival of office. \u003Cbr> \n Using a seal on documents: fame; carrying a seal: the wife will bear a noble son; wearing a new robe: an additional wife or concubine; wearing embroidered brocade: descendants prosper. \u003Cbr> \n Washing or dyeing clothes: all are greatly auspicious; wearing a straw rain cape: great favor will arrive; oil staining clothing: great grace and blessings; clothes suddenly tearing: the wife has an affair. \u003Cbr> \n Gathering new clothes: all matters are inauspicious; giving clothing to someone: trouble will arrive; cutting cloth and wearing mourning clothes: both are auspicious; a clothing belt untying itself: everything is auspicious. \u003Cbr> \n Wearing yellow or black clothing: both are auspicious; wearing white clothing: someone will invite you; wearing green clothing: spirits will help; wearing blue embroidered clothing: great benefit to the wife. \u003Cbr> \n Following someone wearing purple: hidden impropriety; everyone wearing green: the family disperses; everyone wearing white: official troubles; everyone wearing red: great benefit. \u003Cbr> \n A wife wearing her husband's clothes: a noble son will be born; a woman wearing a blouse: peace and no trouble; sharing clothes with someone: a secret affair with a concubine; losing clothes: the wife will have a difficult birth. \u003Cbr> \n Covering oneself with a fine quilt: wealth and honor; someone wearing one's shoes: the wife has an affair; obtaining boots or shoes: auspicious for servants; one's shoes being worn: servants flee. \u003Cbr> \n Removing boots and loosening the belt: misfortune; torn shoes: illness for descendants, wife, or concubines; wearing hemp shoes: everything harmonizes; receiving a new official title: a noble son. \u003Cbr> \n Begging for shoes: people will provide assistance; when wooden shoes come off: the danger has passed. \u003Cbr> \n 【Five. Knives and Swords; Banners and Emblems; Bells and Drums】 \u003Cbr> \n The ruler's guards or procession: an unusual auspicious sign; receiving a banner: great benefit; embracing a banner or imperial tally: noble people will assist; a banner leading into the mountains: misfortune. \u003Cbr> \n Making a banner or canopy: great benefit; a feathered canopy covering the body: wealth and honor; being welcomed by banners: great wealth and honor; banners emerging in competition: illness. \u003Cbr> \n Holding a banner or tally: a favor will be repaid; covering oneself oneself: great benefit; seeing a new banner being made: great benefit; dividing gold with someone: separation. \u003Cbr> \n Drawing a sword and going out: great benefit; obtaining someone's knife: a traveler will arrive; someone giving three knives: becoming a provincial governor; fighting with someone using knives: great auspicious celebration. \u003Cbr> \n Being cut by a knife and bleeding: wine and food; holding a knife and stabbing someone: loss; being injured by one's own knife or axe: great benefit; obtaining someone's knife or axe: official salary and rank. \u003Cbr> \n A knife falling into water: the wife or concubines die; losing a knife or sword: financial loss; carrying a knife or sword while traveling: wealth and profit; sharpening a knife or sword until its edge is keen: great antiquity. \u003Cbr> \n Giving someone a knife or sword: all are inauspicious; a sword at the head of the bed: great benefit; a woman carrying a knife: great auspiciousness; a woman drawing a knife: a child will be born. \u003Cbr> \n Scissors: matters of dividing wealth; scissors cutting an object: gaining wealth; scissors breaking at the joint: misfortune for the wife or concubines; armor worn on the body: protection and auspiciousness. \u003Cbr> \n Spear or halberd: auspicious for official rank; seeing soldiers defeated: misfortune; a bell or chime sounding: a distant person will arrive; bells and drums sounding loudly: fortune and emolument will arrive. \u003Cbr> \n Beating a drum with sound: someone from afar will come; seeing a drum but hearing no sound: joy and auspiciousness; seeing a drum that does not sound: misfortune will certainly arrive; watching fireworks being set off: worries disperse. \u003Cbr> \n 【Six: Emperors and Kings; Civil and Military Officials; Summoning】 \u003Cbr> \n The emperor summons you: a pleasant surprise. The empress summons you: drinking, but illness follows. The crown prince summons you: great joy and good fortune. The Son of Heaven grants you a seat: wealth and good fortune. \u003Cbr> \n Kings and nobles sitting together: great fortune. Going to see a noble person: no misfortune. Speaking with sages and worthies: great fortune. Entering the gate on official business: great fortune. \u003Cbr> \n A commoner is summoned to serve: death. Bowing to an elder: good fortune and celebration. An ancestor speaks and asks for food: auspicious. Someone says “very good”: that is immediately ominous. \u003Cbr> \n When someone says the dead will gain long life. Someone outside calls you: misfortune for the master. I want to go with you: great misfortune. Someone says they do not need you: great fortune. \u003Cbr> \n Speaking with an evil person: disputes. Being killed: an auspicious sign of hidden danger. Growing wings and flying: great fortune. Escaping from the body and getting free: illness departs. \u003Cbr> \n Trading with someone: illness for the principal party. Living together in poverty: great fortune for the principal party. Traveling together as companions: a misfortune arrives. All noble people: good fortune. \u003Cbr> \n [Seven: residences, houses, and storehouses] \u003Cbr> \n Entering the emperor’s office: great fortune. Paying respects at court: wealth and rank. Entering a king’s or noble’s residence: great fortune. Traveling to a Daoist palace and seeing an immortal: auspicious. \u003Cbr> \n Sitting in a government office: great fortune. A spacious temple: good fortune in every matter. Going up to a tower or altar: great fortune. Ascending a high hall: great wealth and rank arrive. \u003Cbr> \n Drinking on a high tower: wealth and rank arrive. Building a high tower at home: a stable situation. Being pulled up onto a city wall: auspicious. Being seized on the wall: an official position becomes prominent. \u003Cbr> \n A vast city: abundant wealth and joy. Walking inside the city: misfortune; leaving the gate: auspicious. A connected city with a blue color: joyful and auspicious. Climbing a red city wall: great fortune. \u003Cbr> \n Building a house atop the city wall: great fortune. Going up onto a roof: wealth; leaving the garden: auspicious. A roof collapsing: misfortune for the family. A coffin in the main hall: the body is at ease. \u003Cbr> \n The main hall collapses: misfortune for the head of household. Covering a house: long life and good fortune. Renovating a residence: great fortune. Wind shakes the house: relocation. \u003Cbr> \n Moving into another person’s new house: auspicious. Living on farmland: the wife has joyful news. Moving into a damaged house: a beautiful wife. Someone pawns a house: official relinquishment. \u003Cbr> \n A poor family situation: great fortune. Sweeping the house: a distant person comes. Selling farmland and houses: loss of position. A house with no one in it: death. \u003Cbr> \n Piercing through beneath a house: an obscure matter. Crossing a wall and passing through a residence: danger passes. Quarreling with someone over a house: great misfortune. Quarreling with a woman over a house: auspicious. \u003Cbr> \n A roof beam suddenly breaks: great misfortune. A pit beneath the courtyard residence: death. Wife or son beneath a wall: an official position arrives. Digging earth from a wall: change. \u003Cbr> \n A soldier enters the house: great fortune. Tiles fall down, and the wife quarrels. A horse is born inside the house: news of a son arrives. Grass grows in the tail: the household is about to be empty. \u003Cbr> \n Pine and cypress growing on the roof: increased longevity. Repairing fields and houses: great joy. Entering a monastery: a noble son is born. Reading scriptures in a temple: a sick person recovers. \u003Cbr> \n Moving to a nunnery: illness arrives. Building and covering a storehouse: blessings and emoluments arrive. A storehouse collapsing: misfortune in every matter. Entering a storehouse: great fortune and prosperity. \u003Cbr> \n [Eight: gates, wells, stoves, kitchens, and toilets] \u003Cbr> \n A tall, large gate: wealth and rank. Opening a new gate: great wealth and rank. A gate opening by itself: great fortune. A gate opening wide: great fortune. \u003Cbr> \n A renovated gate: the birth of a noble son. A gate opening by itself: the wife has an affair. A gate splitting open: great fortune. A gate broken to pieces: a misfortune occurs. \u003Cbr> \n A city gate opening wide: disputes. A palace-city gate being blocked: disputes arrive. A gate being obstructed: matters cannot proceed. A gate falling into disrepair: great misfortune. \u003Cbr> \n A door leaf breaking by itself: servants flee. No one inside the gate: great misfortune. Repairing or moving a gate: great fortune. A stone serving as a gate: long life. \u003Cbr> \n An island forming before the gate: becoming a provincial governor. A ditch before the gate: matters do not succeed. Heavenly fire burning the gate: misfortune. A small gate opened in the house: a secret affair. \u003Cbr> \n Piercing a well and seeing water: news from afar arrives. A well damaging itself: the household suffers great ruin. A well boiling over: gaining wealth. A dried-up well: family wealth disperses. \u003Cbr> \n Seeing one’s reflection in a well: rank and emolument arrive. Falling into a well: illness and misfortune. A house located in a well: illness appears. Drawing clear water from a well: auspicious; muddy water: ominous. \u003Cbr> \n Mud hidden in a well being brought out: wealth. Wanting to dry up a well: the household is about to fail. Fish in a well: the person becomes noble. Looking into a well and hearing a sound: disputes arise. \u003Cbr> \n Hiding in a well: imprisonment and litigation. Falling drunkenly into a well: official trouble arrives. The eldest son lives in a well: a misfortune. Someone says “come out of the well”: joyful news arrives. \u003Cbr> \n Digging or making a well: great nobility. A vessel falling into a well: an urgent matter. Water flowing beneath a stove: unexpected wealth. Fire burning beneath a stove with a sound: fame. \u003Cbr> \n A stove or cauldron breaking down: death. Someone cooking beneath the stove: the family is ruined. Utensils beneath the stove ringing: disputes. Two stoves in a house: matters do not succeed. \u003Cbr> \n Repairing or building a cooking stove: great fortune. In a government kitchen, gaining wealth and emolument. Cooking for oneself at noon: wife or concubine. Cleaning a toilet: unexpected wealth. \u003Cbr> \n Going up to a toilet and being in urine and feces: auspicious. Feces overflowing in a toilet: great fortune. Sitting in feces: great misfortune. A heap of manure: gaining wealth. \u003Cbr> \n [Nine: gold and silver, pearls and jade, silk and cloth] \u003Cbr> \n Gold, silver, and treasures: wealth and rank. Gold, silver, pearls, and jade: great fortune. Gold and silver cups and vessels: a noble pregnancy. Gold and silver made into vessels: great fortune. \u003Cbr> \n Jade piled like a mountain: great wealth and rank. Obtaining a gold or jade ring: a noble son is born. A copper crotch guard: disputes arrive. Pearls and jade filling the bosom: great misfortune. \u003Cbr> \n Obtaining a jade bowl or vessel: everything is auspicious. Seeing an iron object: gaining wealth. Lead or tin: gaining wealth. Obtaining a copper object: great wealth and rank. \u003Cbr> \n A lead vessel being inlaid: illness departs. Returning money or goods to someone: illness departs. Finding money or goods: great fortune. Money in spring and summer: auspicious; in autumn and winter: ominous. \u003Cbr> \n Dividing household wealth: separation. Giving someone brocade or cloth: authority. A noble person grants damask and brocade: an official post arrives. Someone gives silk: great fortune and prosperity. \u003Cbr> \n Giving silk to someone: great evil. Obtaining another person’s hemp-cloth clothing: ominous. Obtaining cloth or silk: a distant relative arrives. Giving clothes to someone: official trouble arrives. \u003Cbr> \n Searching for silk: entering the mouth. Spinning and weaving: long life. Working the warp and weft: being insulted by others. A box or vessel producing speech: disputes. \u003Cbr> \n [Ten: mirrors and rings, hairpins and bracelets, combs and brushes] \u003Cbr> \n A bright mirror: auspicious; a dark mirror: ominous. Finding a mirror: attracting a good wife. Holding a mirror to look at oneself: news from afar arrives. A mirror reflecting another person’s wife or concubine: ominous. \u003Cbr> \n Obtaining another person’s mirror: a noble son. Another person playing with one’s mirror: misfortune for the wife. A broken mirror: husband and wife separate. A gold hairpin moving: a journey from afar. \u003Cbr> \n A pair of gold hair ornaments: greater affection for a concubine. Hairpins and bracelets striking each other: separation from one’s wife, ominous. A gold hairpin shining: a noble son is born. A floral hairpin: wife or concubine has an illicit affair. \u003Cbr> \n A silver hairpin: husband and wife fight. Flowers pressing down on a wife or concubine: she develops an extramarital attachment. Giving someone a comb: gaining a beautiful concubine. An old ivory or wooden comb: past matters end. \u003Cbr> \n Seeing a fine comb: a noble son provides support. Obtaining a fine comb: a beautiful woman arrives. Brushing one’s teeth: illness does not arise. Applying rouge and powder: a daughter is born. \u003Cbr> \n Seeing rouge and powder: great financial profit. Obtaining a powder puff: the wife bears a daughter. A handkerchief: disputes. Obtaining an outer thread: everything succeeds. \u003Cbr> \n [Eleven: beds and curtains, blankets and mats, spoons and chopsticks] \u003Cbr> \n Changing a bed curtain: an official transfer. Spreading out a bed curtain: great wealth and rank. Newly arranging a bed curtain: a distant person arrives. A bed curtain going out the gate: the wife dies. \u003Cbr> \n Changing the bed curtain and moving residence: auspicious. Ants on the bed: ominous. A damaged bed curtain: the wife is about to die. Opening the bed canopy: food and drink. \u003Cbr> \n A damaged canopy: wife or children fall ill. Replacing bed legs: misfortune for servants. Lying on the bed: great evil. Blood on the bed: wife or concubine has an affair. \u003Cbr> \n Washing and putting away the bed: great fortune. Bringing in a sleeping mat: auspicious; taking it out: ominous. A broken mat: loss of official position. Bringing in a replacement mat: auspicious; taking it out: ominous. \u003Cbr> \n A sleeping mat and basket: assistance from a powerful person. Spreading blankets and mattresses: all matters are stable. Destroying curtains: the wife has an affair. A new curtain: gaining a good wife. \u003Cbr> \n Spreading a mat and sitting together: gaining an official position. Covering oneself with a good quilt: great fortune. Seeing a good pillow: a noble person offers support. Seeing a handkerchief: disputes. \u003Cbr> \n A hand towel tied around cloth: illness arrives. Suddenly holding a feather fan: official matters are auspicious. A bronze ritual vessel: gaining great wealth. An overflowing cauldron: gaining great wealth. \u003Cbr> \n A jade or stone vessel: someone offers assistance. A copper vessel: disputes arise. A broken iron pot: mourning arrives. A vessel or cup being covered: an unpleasant matter. \u003Cbr> \n A porcelain bowl: food and drink arrive. A porcelain plate: disputes arrive. A spoon benefits wife, concubines, and descendants. Chopsticks benefit fields, houses, and servants. \u003Cbr> \n A basin: the storehouse increases, great fortune. Lifting a basin and its bottom coming off: wealth disperses. A brazier or earthen vessel: great wealth and rank. Washing one’s face in a basin: a beautiful concubine arrives. \u003Cbr> \n Large and small basins: auspicious for reunion. Finding a box: you obtain what you seek. A bucket filled with water: great good fortune. An empty bucket: great misfortune. \u003Cbr> \n Someone gives you a large bucket: profit will come. A table set up at home: affairs will not succeed. A saw: a matter requiring a decisive break. Moving a stone mill for washing clothes: great good fortune. \u003Cbr> \n A hammer or drill: harm is intended. Trying to lift a hammer with someone helping: someone will lend support. A chisel: being driven by others, auspicious. An iron: filled with fire, good things will be accomplished. \u003Cbr> \n A fumigation basket: your property and business will increase. A person with a scale: authority and rank. A rope: long life and great good fortune. A broken rope: misfortune and evil. \u003Cbr> \n A person with a chisel: you receive raised gold. Someone gives you a broom: you gain a position. \u003Cbr> \n 【twelve. Boats and Vehicles; Travel; Prices】 \u003Cbr> \n A boat flying through the air: great wealth and honor. A boat stranded in shallow water at the shore: trouble from disputes. Crossing a river by boat: obtain office. Water inside a boat: gain wealth. \u003Cbr> \n Riding a boat while watching the sun and moon: obtain a position. Riding a boat past the sun and moon: palace affairs. Drinking wine on a boat: a distant guest arrives. Sharing a boat with someone: move residence. \u003Cbr> \n A boat with favorable wind and full sail: great good fortune. Seeing a boat underway: peace and stability. Passing beneath a bridge by boat: great good fortune. A sick person riding a boat: certain death. \u003Cbr> \n Helping someone sail a boat: an official position arrives. Lying in a boat: misfortune. Carrying fire onto a boat: great good fortune. Riding a boat inside the home: loss of wealth. \u003Cbr> \n Riding a boat and seeing flowers: wine and food arrive. A broken boat or vehicle: inauspicious. A broken wheel: husband and wife separate. A bent or fallen wheel: ruin. \u003Cbr> \n A vehicle that cannot carry a load: troubles pass away. Cursing a vehicle while traveling: rank and emolument arrive. A vehicle moving: all matters go smoothly. A vehicle that will not move: requests go unfulfilled. \u003Cbr> \n A vehicle entering the gate: an ominous event. A sick person getting into a vehicle: great misfortune. A funeral vehicle passing by: disasters disperse. Traveling by vehicle with a white horse: great good fortune. \u003Cbr> \n A vehicle driven by four horses: what seems auspicious turns ominous. Driving a vehicle with a goat: affairs are unstable. Preparing a horse: an important journey is born. Traveling far, entering and leaving: one’s destiny becomes accessible. \u003Cbr> \n 【thirteen. Roads; Bridges; Markets】 \u003Cbr> \n Seeing a four-way road: fame and profit are fulfilled. Finding wealth on the road: progress and success. Mud and thorns on the road: affairs greatly succeed. A great road collapsing: lose wealth. \u003Cbr> \n Repairing a bridge: all matters harmonize. Seeing a flowing bridge: official troubles. Sitting or standing on a bridge: rank and emolument arrive. Seeing a broken bridge: official troubles. \u003Cbr> \n Going onto a bridge hand in hand: the wife is pregnant. Calling out on a bridge: a lawsuit is judged fairly. Building a new bridge: great harmony. A broken bridge: disputes and quarrels. \u003Cbr> \n A bridge pillar breaking: misfortune for descendants. Parking a vehicle on a bridge or road: all is ominous. Husband and wife entering a market: acquire property. A market with no people: ominous. \u003Cbr> \n 【fourteen. Husband and Wife; Childbirth and Pregnancy; Sexual Relations】 \u003Cbr> \n A banquet for husband and wife: separation. Husband and wife quarreling: illness. Husband and wife splitting a hairpin: separation. Husband and wife fighting: reconciliation is desired. \u003Cbr> \n Walking with a woman: loss of wealth. Embracing a woman: a joyful event. Intercourse with a woman: evil spirits. Sitting together with a woman: great good fortune. \u003Cbr> \n Intercourse with a man: loss of wealth. A wife wearing brocade clothes: a noble son is born. A wife having a dispute: an outside affair. Seeing a woman’s genitals: disputes and quarrels. \u003Cbr> \n A naked woman: great good fortune. A naked man: destiny becomes accessible. Brothers separating: disputes approach. Embracing a small boy or girl: disputes and quarrels. \u003Cbr> \n A child dying: disputes. A newborn boy or girl: great good fortune. Seeing a wedding or mourning: ominous. A man turning into a nun: ominous. \u003Cbr> \n 【fifteen. Food and Drink; Wine and Meat; Melons and Fruit】 \u003Cbr> \n Someone inviting you to drink: long life. Drinking with someone: disputes. Eating at a gathering with others: wealth and honor arrive. A banquet with guests: the household is about to fall into ruin. \u003Cbr> \n Drinking wine: a matter of weeping. Drinking until drunk: illness. A noble person giving a banquet: illness. Drinking face-to-face with a noble person: great good fortune. \u003Cbr> \n Someone inviting you to eat curds: joy. Eating milk with someone: a respected relative arrives. Eating honey with someone: great good fortune. Vomiting: the sick person recovers. \u003Cbr> \n Eating water: great profit. A dead person eating: illness. Eating mutton in the hall: auspicious. Eating large pieces of meat: disputes and lawsuits. \u003Cbr> \n Eating pork: illness arrives. Cutting pork with a knife: becoming ill. Eating raw meat: ominous; cooked meat: auspicious. Eating meat from an animal that died on its own: separation. \u003Cbr> \n Eating goose: illness for a concubine. Eating chicken, duck, and similar meat: all auspicious. Eating steamed buns: disputes disperse. Seeing steamed buns but not eating them: anger. \u003Cbr> \n Eating rotten melons: illness develops. Eating cakes and rice: the heart’s wishes go unfulfilled. Eating melon seeds: a noble son is born. Eating persimmons or citrus: illness. \u003Cbr> \n Eating grapes: separation followed by reunion. Eating dates: a noble son is born. Eating mulberries: a noble son is born. Eating chestnuts: separation. \u003Cbr> \n Eating pears: loss of money and goods. Eating a beginning fruit: misfortune arrives. Eating eggplant: the wife will bear a child. Eating scallions or chives: disputes and fighting. \u003Cbr> \n Eating Chinese chives: a major bereavement arrives. Eating garlic: disasters and harm. Eating yellow vegetables: an ominous event arrives. Eating oil, salt, sauce, sour seasonings, or fermented beans: auspicious. \u003Cbr> \n 【sixteen. Tombs and Graves; Lodgings and Coffins; Welcoming and Sending Off】 \u003Cbr> \n A high tomb: great good fortune. A new tomb, coffin, or outer coffin: worries are removed. Clouds or vapor above a tomb: auspicious. A tomb’s foundation gate opening: all matters are auspicious. \u003Cbr> \n Brightness above a tomb is auspicious; darkness is ominous. A tree growing on a tomb is auspicious; one breaking is ominous. Flowers blooming on a tomb: great antiquity. A coffin emerging from a tomb: great good fortune. \u003Cbr> \n Carrying a coffin into the house: rank and emolument arrive. A dead person leaving a coffin: an outside guest arrives. Opening a coffin and speaking with the dead: ominous. Placing a dead person in a coffin: gain wealth. \u003Cbr> \n A coffin rising on water: great wealth. An empty wilderness with no people: a long journey. \u003Cbr> \n 【seventeen. Documents; Brush and Ink; Weapons】 \u003Cbr> \n Scriptures and books of every kind: great wealth and honor. Five-colored paper: great increase in wealth. Swallowing five-colored paper: progress in poetry and books. Books on a desk: rank and emolument arrive. \u003Cbr> \n Reading books, writing prose, or writing characters: great good fortune. Someone teaching books: great wealth and honor. Seeing a reader: intelligence. Watching someone read: a noble son is born. \u003Cbr> \n Obtaining a calendar: place among the highest graduates. Sealing a letter: progress and success. Playing with brush and inkstone: news from afar. A person with ink: literary achievement advances. \u003Cbr> \n Someone taking your brush: literary achievement declines. Another person picking up a brush: wealth enters. A monarch’s procession: an unusual distinction. Receiving a great amnesty: the residence is ominous. \u003Cbr> \n Consulting someone on divination: illness. Receiving paper money from someone: great good fortune. An official seat being moved: transfer to another post. Receiving a position: a superior’s wealth arrives. \u003Cbr> \n Wearing an official seal and being a duke: great good fortune. Wearing a seal and holding a tablet: move residence. Wearing a seal: one’s name is approved for departure. Changing an official seal: a noble son is born. \u003Cbr> \n Go pieces: an addition to the household. Playing ball: an empty reputation. Soldiers and horses entering a city: blessings and emoluments arrive. Leading people to defeat bandits: obtain what is sought. \u003Cbr> \n Seeing troops defeated: an ominous event. Having shot someone: certainly a long journey. Someone shooting you: a traveler arrives. Holding a bow and arrow: great good fortune. \u003Cbr> \n Drawing a bow until the string breaks: misfortune and evil. Someone giving you a bow or crossbow: receive human assistance. A crossbow string difficult to mount: brothers disperse. Bows and crossbows fighting: disputes arise. \u003Cbr> \n A halberd or battle-axe shining: emolument and rank arrive. Wearing armor and carrying a sword: obtain high office. \u003Cbr> \n 【eighteen. Sorrow and Joy; Illness and Death; Singing】 \u003Cbr> \n Crying with someone: congratulations and celebration. Weeping loudly: joy is born. Wearing mourning clothes: official rank and emolument arrive. A distant person coming and weeping sadly: ominous. \u003Cbr> \n Crying on a bed: great misfortune. Seeing singing and dancing: disputes arrive. Joy in the household: all matters are auspicious. A traveler holding a pipa: human assistance. \u003Cbr> \n Another person with a flute: fame and reputation. Striking a clapper with someone: disputes. Music and singing in the hall: a funeral matter. Playing the sheng: more joy is coming. \u003Cbr> \n Playing the flute and beating drums: congratulations and celebration. Another person making music: a lawsuit is judged fairly. Crying with exposed teeth: disputes and lawsuits. Being ill in bed and supported by someone: promotion in office. \u003Cbr> \n A seriously ill person: an ominous event. Being ill oneself: a joyful event. A sick person singing: great misfortune. A sick person crying and laughing: illness is removed. \u003Cbr> \n A sick person getting up: certain recovery. A sick person being loaded onto a vehicle: certain death. A dead person crying: disputes. A dead person standing: great misfortune. \u003Cbr> \n A dead person crying until hoarse: gain wealth. A dead person coming back to life: news arrives. Seeing someone die or dying oneself: both auspicious. A child dying: joyful events increase. \u003Cbr> \n Seeing an elder die: great good fortune. Hanging a mourning notice for someone else at the gate: a son is born. \u003Cbr> \n 【nineteen. Buddhism and Daoism; Monks and Nuns; Ghosts and Spirits】 \u003Cbr> \n All Buddhas and bodhisattvas: great good fortune. A Dharma teacher ascending the seat: illness. Laozi and perfected beings: all auspicious. Painting gods and Buddhas: receive people’s respect. \u003Cbr> \n Seeing gods and Buddhas: the wife bears a child. The Buddha speaking with someone: receive blessed assistance. Entering a temple and seeing the deity move: great good fortune. A Daoist practitioner giving alms: great good fortune. \u003Cbr> \n Cursing a teacher who teaches people to recite scriptures is auspicious; a Taoist priest or female Taoist priest speaking is auspicious; seeing a monk or nun brings boredom; being beaten by ghosts or spirits is greatly inauspicious. \u003Cbr> \n The gods and Buddhas appearing in the hall signify great good fortune; if the gods and Buddhas do not appear, it signifies great misfortune. Burning incense and paying respects are both highly auspicious; welcoming the gods and holding a community festival will bring unexpected wealth. \u003Cbr> \n When an immortal or sage comes to the home, blessings and rank arrive; fighting with ghosts means longevity; making offerings to deities is greatly auspicious; one who observes precepts and practices virtue will have filial children. \u003Cbr> \n Having relations with a divine woman brings a noble son; having relations with a nun signifies loss of wealth. \u003Cbr> \n 【Twenty: Killing and Harm, Fighting and Injury, Beating and Cursing】 \u003Cbr> \n Being beaten and harmed by someone is greatly auspicious; killing another person brings wealth and honor; holding a knife to commit suicide is greatly auspicious; killing someone and staining clothes with blood brings wealth. \u003Cbr> \n Being stabbed by a knife and seeing its point emerge brings quick profit; killing each other with knives and seeing blood is auspicious; an injury from a knife with bleeding signifies food and drink; chopping or stabbing and seeing blood signifies great auspiciousness. \u003Cbr> \n Being burned and seeing blood flow is greatly auspicious; injuring oneself with a knife or ax signifies great auspiciousness; wielding a knife to chop someone causes oneself to lose strength; being beaten by a wife or concubine signifies misfortune. \u003Cbr> \n Being beaten by someone signifies gaining strength; women fighting each other signifies illness arriving; brothers fighting each other is greatly auspicious; people in the household fighting signifies separation. \u003Cbr> \n Seeing someone being killed is greatly auspicious; being stabbed by someone is greatly auspicious and prosperous; a broken finger signifies illness for one’s child; bowing one’s head to someone brings good fortune in every matter. \u003Cbr> \n Quarreling with someone signifies auspiciousness; being cursed and pretending to be insane brings great nobility; being humiliated by someone signifies gaining wealth; killing a pig is greatly auspicious. \u003Cbr> \n Killing a donkey, mule, or horse brings wine and food; killing a tortoise signifies a funeral; killing birds and sparrows brings disaster to wife and concubines; killing a chicken, goose, or duck is greatly auspicious. \u003Cbr> \n 【Twenty-one: Arrest and Prohibition, Punishments, Prison Instruments】 \u003Cbr> \n A prison collapsing is auspicious, as there will be a pardon; sitting in prison surely means a pardon will come; entering prison and suffering disaster signifies honor and rank; a death in prison means official troubles will disperse. \u003Cbr> \n Having someone imprisoned brings wealth and auspiciousness; entering prison signifies great nobility; stealing music and entering prison is greatly inauspicious; a foul prison brings good fortune in every matter. \u003Cbr> \n When a criminal escapes, illness departs; seeing a thief while pursuing one is greatly auspicious; shackles coming onto the body means illness arrives; broken shackles mean disputes disperse. \u003Cbr> \n Shackles entering the home signify great misfortune; ropes binding the body are greatly auspicious; being caught in a net signifies official litigation; being covered by a net signifies wine and food. \u003Cbr> \n Being severely punished by someone brings rank and emolument; being treated as worthless is greatly auspicious; being beaten by an official signifies mourning clothes; being tied up by someone means illness arrives. \u003Cbr> \n Inflicting shame on oneself with a staff brings disgrace; the terror of shackles signifies separation; inviting someone into the government office brings wine and food; entering the office for a legal dispute is greatly auspicious. \u003Cbr> \n An official clerk leading one into the office is greatly auspicious; being recorded by a clerk means an urgent matter; a noble person riding a horse means official business will become clear; interrogation and beating with a staff bring great nobility. \u003Cbr> \n 【Twenty-two: Fields and Gardens, Grains, Plowing and Planting】 \u003Cbr> \n Grass growing in a field signifies gaining wealth; cultivating a broad expanse of fields brings rank and emolument; personally planting grain signifies travel; seeing someone planting fields brings rank and emolument. \u003Cbr> \n Teaching someone to plow and plant means a distant journey will come; making someone cultivate fields is greatly auspicious; buying another’s fields and house signifies advancement in office; being among grain is greatly auspicious. \u003Cbr> \n A ruined field is greatly auspicious; harvesting grain means the household is already secure; grain growing on the roof brings official rank; seeing grain ripen abundantly means lasting wealth and honor. \u003Cbr> \n Seeing wheat and rice signifies gaining great wealth; non-glutinous or glutinous rice brings wealth and auspiciousness; flourishing grains signify gaining wealth; grain ears blooming evenly are greatly auspicious. \u003Cbr> \n A pile of rice and grain is auspicious, but scattering it is inauspicious; large and small wheat signify a wife’s secret intentions; soybean seedlings and leaves are ominous for descendants; rice and wheat arranged in rows are greatly auspicious. \u003Cbr> \n Sitting or lying on rice and wheat is greatly auspicious; holding grain in one’s hand signifies blessings and emolument; obtaining rice and grain signifies great auspiciousness; planting vegetables brings longevity and great auspiciousness. \u003Cbr> \n Obtaining grain and suddenly losing it signifies gaining rank; millet means tribute will surely arrive; buckwheat noodles or cakes mean official litigation will come; bran and chaff mixing together means the household is about to be examined. \u003Cbr> \n Wine yeast surely signifies a wrongful legal matter; gourds signify a series of bad events; being among hemp means illness arrives; hemp growing like a forest is greatly auspicious. \u003Cbr> \n 【Twenty-three: Water and Fire, Thieves, Lamps and Candles】 \u003Cbr> \n Walking on water signifies great auspiciousness; standing on water signifies misfortune; water flowing broadly and abundantly signifies a new marriage; fire emerging from water is greatly auspicious. \u003Cbr> \n Being freely in water is greatly auspicious; falling into water and not emerging is inauspicious; drinking water without stopping brings great wealth; flowing water encircling the body means imprisonment and litigation. \u003Cbr> \n Clear, vast water is greatly auspicious; water in a household and seeing a child die is ominous; rivers and seas rising and overflowing are greatly auspicious and prosperous; sand and stones in a river benefit literary achievement. \u003Cbr> \n Fire burning the sun and moon means the help of a great person; fire burning river water brings longevity and auspiciousness; fire burning mountains and wilderness brings great prominence; fire burning by itself signifies prosperity. \u003Cbr> \n Blazing flames signify gaining wealth; fire arising from the ground means illness arrives; carrying fire while traveling brings official rank; a great fire burning the sky signifies national peace. \u003Cbr> \n Being within fire and receiving support from a noble person; black fire smoke signifies illness; carrying fire along a road means no passage; using fire to burn a well means illness arrives. \u003Cbr> \n Driving a thief into the marketplace and not emerging is inauspicious; a violent thief entering the home means the household is ruined; traveling with thieves is greatly auspicious; shouting oneself brings what one seeks. \u003Cbr> \n 【Twenty-four: Filth, Bathing, Humiliation】 \u003Cbr> \n Feces and urine soiling the body signify gaining wealth; feces filling the ground signify wealth and honor; having an illness in a latrine brings official emolument and rank; falling into a latrine and emerging is auspicious, while not emerging is inauspicious. \u003Cbr> \n Lying on top of a latrine signifies gaining wealth; a dry latrine signifies household ruin; erecting a latrine brings wealth and joy; carrying manure home is greatly auspicious. \u003Cbr> \n What is sought while in mud will not be accomplished; losing control of urination or defecation signifies loss of wealth; mud soiling clothes signifies a difficult childbirth; mud soiling a shirt signifies bodily humiliation. \u003Cbr> \n A man and woman bathing and going to bed is inauspicious; bathing in dust brings illness and then peace; washing one’s hair signifies moving house and illness being removed; being insulted and cursed causes others to bring a lawsuit. \u003Cbr> \n 【Twenty-five: Dragons and Snakes, Birds and Beasts, and Other Creatures】 \u003Cbr> \n Riding a dragon into water brings noble rank; a dragon sleeping in water means the sought matter will proceed; a dragon at the gate is greatly auspicious and prosperous; a dead dragon signifies loss of noble rank. \u003Cbr> \n Riding a dragon up a mountain means one’s wish is fulfilled; a dragon entering a well means an official is humiliated; a flying dragon brings official rank and great nobility; riding a dragon into the marketplace brings noble rank. \u003Cbr> \n A dragon or snake entering the gate signifies gaining wealth; a dragon or snake entering the stove brings official rank; a snake transforming into a dragon and traveling means a noble person will help; a woman seeing a dragon gives birth to a noble son. \u003Cbr> \n A dragon or snake killing someone is greatly inauspicious; a snake biting someone brings great wealth; a snake entering the bosom gives birth to a noble son; a snake traveling through water brings an honorable transfer. \u003Cbr> \n A snake following someone away signifies a wife’s infidelity; a snake entering a valley passage brings disputes; a snake coiling around the body gives birth to a noble son; many snakes signify matters involving the underworld authorities. \u003Cbr> \n A red or black snake brings auspiciousness regarding disputes; a yellow or white snake signifies official matters; a phoenix signifies help from a noble person; a phoenix perching on the fist means the mother will fall ill. \u003Cbr> \n A peacock is greatly auspicious; a crane ascending to heaven brings a minor child’s disaster; a crane calling brings great prominence in rank and emolument; a crane entering the bosom gives birth to a noble son. \u003Cbr> \n A crane driving a carriage signifies military campaigns; releasing a crane brings wealth and auspiciousness; a peacock dancing and flying brings literary achievement; a parrot for a woman signifies disputes. \u003Cbr> \n Mandarin ducks scattering signify marital misfortune; a wild duck entering the home brings misfortune; riding a hawk signifies rank and emolument arriving; doves signify a woman’s pregnancy or joy. \u003Cbr> \n A swallow flying into the bosom means one’s wife will bear a child; the arrival of a swallow means a distant guest will come; a bird calling in the sky signifies the wife’s death; a flying bird entering the bosom is generally auspicious. \u003Cbr> \n Catching a flying bird brings news from afar; sparrows fighting each other bring official litigation; crows and sparrows making noise signify wine and food; geese and ducks swimming together bring an additional good concubine. \u003Cbr> \n A bird departing and a snake arriving means someone will recommend one; washing a chicken brings office but also disputes; a hen brooding eggs brings great joy; a chicken in a tree brings wealth. \u003Cbr> \n A qilin means one’s name will shake the world; a white elephant or river pig brings official rank; a lion roaring makes one’s reputation resound; a fierce tiger roaring loudly brings office. \u003Cbr> \n Riding a tiger and traveling means no evil will occur; a tiger entering the home brings a weighty official position; an unmoving tiger or wolf and seeing an official is auspicious; jackals, wolves, and vicious dogs bring thieves. \u003Cbr> \n A wolf biting the feet signifies inability to travel; a camel, leopard, or beast brings a high seal of office; a bear or badger signifies giving birth to a noble son; a group of rabbits ascending to heaven brings noble rank. \u003Cbr> \n A muntjac or deer in the home increases official emolument; a ghost in the garden makes all worries disappear; a cat catching a mouse signifies gaining wealth; a white mouse leading the way means a person will receive support. \u003Cbr> \n A mouse biting a person's clothing: what is sought will be obtained. A large mouse running away: the master will have a good thing happen. A mountain monkey: disputes and litigation will arise. A white gibbon: the master will attain rank and emolument. \u003Cbr> \n 【Twenty-six: Cattle and Horses; Pigs and Sheep; the Six Domestic Animals】 \u003Cbr> \n A yellow ox coming to the home: great wealth and honor. A water buffalo: an ancestor is asking for food. Cattle going up the same slope: great auspiciousness and prosperity. Leading cattle up a mountain: wealth and honor. \u003Cbr> \n Blood on ox horns: one will attain the rank of a minister. An ox goring someone: matters of the heart will not succeed. An ox leaving the gate: good news will arrive immediately. A water buffalo coming home: a death in the family. \u003Cbr> \n An ox with a calf: everything sought will be obtained. Riding an ox into the city: joy is approaching. Leading cattle and sheep home: happiness. A horse dancing before the courtyard: calamities will disperse. \u003Cbr> \n A horse traveling a thousand miles: great joy will arrive. Riding a horse swiftly and happily: ominous. A running horse coming and going: matters concerning documents. A horse entering the room: an adulterous affair. \u003Cbr> \n A black snake trampling things: loss of rank and emolument. A horse at night: all are joyful omens. A herd of horses running wildly: a hundred calamities are dispelled. A criminal riding away on horseback: misfortune will occur. \u003Cbr> \n Riding a white horse: illness. Being bitten by a horse: rank and emolument will arrive. Riding a donkey or mule: auspiciously gaining wealth. Killing a pig: auspicious; a pig dying by itself: ominous. \u003Cbr> \n A piglet turning into a person: official trouble will arrive. Pigs and sheep scratching: gossip and disputes. A sheep acting like a pig: a traveler will arrive. Riding a sheep through the street: one will gain wealth. \u003Cbr> \n A mother sheep and its young: increased longevity, great auspiciousness. A dog barking at a person: ghosts will come asking for food. A dog biting its master: loss of wealth, ominous. A horse born inside the house: greatly auspicious. \u003Cbr> \n 【Twenty-seven: Turtles and Soft-Shell Turtles; Fish and Shrimp; Insects】 \u003Cbr> \n A turtle entering a well or home: wealth and honor will arrive. A turtle and snake together: wealth will be generated. Seeing a turtle: a woman will attain honor. Catching a turtle: a death in the family will arrive. \u003Cbr> \n Seeing a soft-shelled turtle: one will gain wealth. Fish flying above the water: all matters disperse. Fish in a well: official promotion will arrive. Casting a net to catch fish: greatly auspicious and profitable. \u003Cbr> \n Catching fish to make food: all auspicious. Snatching or picking up fish: minor illness. Fishing in water: greatly auspicious and profitable. Fish and pigs in a forest: matters will not succeed. \u003Cbr> \n A school of fish swimming: wealth. A carp: one's wife is pregnant, greatly auspicious. A large fish leaping: fame and reputation. Small fish giving birth: greatly auspicious and profitable. \u003Cbr> \n A dried fish entering water: one's fate becomes accessible again. Shrimp turning into fish: loss of property. Sitting on fish or insects: illness is removed. Crabs: all illnesses disperse. \u003Cbr> \n A toad croaking and running: gossip and disputes. A leech: a woman will lose wealth. A snail born outside: unfavorable. Clams: having a child in old age. \u003Cbr> \n A moth flying into a lamp: another person will suffer defeat. Silkworms flying without making cocoons: a minor auspicious sign. Wasps and centipedes mating: matters will not succeed. A wasp stinging the foot: wealth and joy. \u003Cbr> \n A mantis making a pile: loss of wealth. Dragonflies flying opposite each other: a beautiful woman will arrive. Crickets chirping incessantly: a minor auspicious sign. Bats flying in groups: matters in the light will be favorable. \u003Cbr> \n Flies soiling one's clothes: there will surely be slander. Mole crickets: something unclear will occur.","Complete Original Duke of Zhou's Dream Interpretation _ Original Dream Analysis Text _ Eastern Metaphysics Library","Complete Original Duke of Zhou's Dream Interpretation: A collection of traditional interpretations of dream categories and analyses from texts handed down through the ages, covering celestial phenomena, geography, human affairs, objects, and other types of dreams.","Duke of Zhou's Dream Interpretation, Original Duke of Zhou's Dream Interpretation, dream analysis, complete dream interpretation, traditional dream interpretation",1787044934898]