How to understand the language of dreams
Dreaming is like watching a movie, constantly experiencing pictures and images. Many content in the dream is for us to 'see', so the language of dreams adopts a broad and popular language-symbol. Our country's hieroglyphs are a simplification of specific images.'day' is a circle,'person' is like a walking person, and the word 'horse' is like a running horse. But compared to dreams, pictograms are still simple paintings. The 'vocabulary' of dreams are vivid pictures, so dreams are the real 'pictograms'.
The language of dreams is pictures, not abstract words, nor fixed. For example, in reality, when we see a timid person, we will say,'This person is as timid as a rabbit.' However, in a dream, we will not describe it in words, but will directly dream of a rabbit, and this rabbit probably has the same physical characteristics as that person. If we find a charming woman, she is likely to dream of a fox at night. This may seem common, but it is precisely because of this that the dream contains a lot of imaginable guesses.
Of course, the content of such colorful dreams depends on personal life experience and family education. These are objective reasons, but to truly explain the mystery, only the dreamer himself can understand it. For example, dreaming of a bumper harvest is a reflection of his longing for a bumper harvest. For others who are irrelevant, it may be because of thirst or hope to achieve success in his work. Sometimes we ask others for some reference, which is also an effective method, and dream interpreters are born out of this perspective.