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What is the principle of Duke Zhou?

What is the principle of Duke Zhou? Duke Zhou was not fabricated out of thin air, but had a historical origin.

As to whether it is credible or not, this is not a question worthy of in-depth study. Traditional Chinese medicine in China is also an empirical discipline, and its theory is sublimated from constant practice and experience. China is studying TCM from the perspective of modern science. Although modern data model can't prove that TCM conforms to modern science, TCM is practical and scientific. Similarly, a dream is a very complicated thing, which may be related to reality. Maybe it's not influenced by reality, Duke Zhou. Some dreams sum up the influence and reaction to reality, and some may be the author's subjective imagination. Therefore, it is difficult for us to predict the future through dreams and plan our own road ahead. Duke Zhou, consider it a kind of entertainment. Don't be confused by dreams, let alone look forward to the future with dreams. Difficulties need to be faced bravely, and the road ahead should be down-to-earth. Dreaming is a normal physiological phenomenon. Dreams are carried out in rem sleep and will be remembered; On the contrary, dreams in non-REM sleep will not be remembered, and we will not realize it. Everyone dreams every night, because people's brain cells are always moving, and the clarity of consciousness will be reduced during sleep. When thoughts, memories and imaginations in daily life leave traces in some parts of people's cerebral cortex, when these parts of the cerebral cortex are still excited during sleep, the traces left in daily life will become active and cause dreams, which is the existence of external factors in the human brain.

What is the principle of Duke Zhou? Is there any basis? Duke of Zhou was written by later generations in the name of Duke Ji Dan of Zhou Dynasty. It is a series of explanations made by the ancients according to their own understanding of dreams. In ancient times, it was an authoritative interpretation of dreams, but in modern times, duke of zhou can't or can't explain it correctly. Because there are many things that didn't exist in ancient times, such as computers and airplanes.

What is the principle of Zhou Gong's dream interpretation? What is the principle? Principles or folk psychology+statistics.

I guess people now know the book Duke of Zhou through the Internet. In reality, the original version of this book that we can find now is the remnant of The Book of Duke Zhou unearthed in Dunhuang, and the whole book The New Collection of Duke Zhou was unearthed in Dunhuang.

The two versions of Zhou Gong's calligraphy are similar in style.

For example, the newly collected Book of the Duke of Zhou classifies dreams as

Astronomy, geography, mountains and rivers, wood fire thieves, official brothers, personal mirror combing, diet, Buddhism and Taoism music, etc. There are 23 categories, and the contents of personal comb mirror are extracted.

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Dream of tooth birth, good luck. The man who dreamed of losing his teeth, Da Yi. The man who dreams of a horse is the master. Dreaming of looking in the mirror, pedestrians arrive. Dreaming of illness and worrying about things. The man who dreams of cangue is the master. Dream of going to jail, eating war, and being lucky.

It is almost a list of dreams and corresponding predictions.

Is it accurate? There is a certain accuracy. Why is it certain accuracy? In other words, in some cases, it really happened as predicted, but in most cases, nothing happened. However, it is amazing that it really happened as predicted. For ordinary people, these fulfilled things seem to be more than accidental, which is the rationality of Duke Zhou.

But why did Duke Zhou have such rationality?

Because dreams are a reflection of human psychology. For example, the above quoted "people who dream of losing their teeth have a great loss", which generally refers to the death of their parents. As far as I know, there are many dreams of parents losing their teeth, which can't be explained by accident. But didn't this dream predict the death of parents? No, it's about parents. Dreamers always know that the subconscious has been counting the arrival of this day. When the calculated day comes, the dream comes.

In fact, the dream of tooth loss does have a clear psychological image, and the death of parents is only a specific situation that conforms to this image.

In a forum, an altar friend once asked for a dream that he would chew gum over and over again this year until it was tasteless. However, if she wants to vomit, it sticks to her teeth and she pulls it with her hand. As a result, she pulled out her tooth, and it was still disconnected from her gum. . . .

The analysis I gave her was

Dreams are full of metaphors.

This plot of missing teeth is embedded in every dream of yours, which shows that the goal of this plot is something you desperately want to solve but have never been able to solve.

Chewing gum is such a thing. It was delicious at first, then it became less and less tasteless, and finally it was abandoned. And chewing gum touches your tongue (meaning privacy), so the object of chewing gum must be someone close to you, or a principle that you have been hiding in your heart-the kind that only you know.

Now you have to spit out this chewing gum, which has brought about a chain reaction.

I lost a tooth.

Teeth are the strongest thing in a person, and images in dreams usually refer to people who are very important to you.

Duke Zhou said: I dreamed that my teeth were lost and my relatives died. From the present point of view, you may think it is ridiculous, but in fact, there are many Buddhist and Taoist classics in Duke Zhou and China, all of which have profound psychological contents.

That is to say, dreaming that you lost your teeth and your loved ones died is certain.

Generally speaking, this means that you will lose someone or something important to you, or a plot or a psychological principle (such as self, such as self-esteem. . . )。

However, people are contradictory. Maybe your conscious mind keeps telling you not to lose (or not to lose), but your subconscious mind always tells you to lose (or you'd better give up) in your dreams. Moreover, according to your account, in fact, you can basically know what is going on now, but you don't want to admit it clearly. You seem to want some kind of growth and a new life like a child changing his teeth, but there are too many meanings to make a decision.

Finally, tell her the four possibilities I infer:

1. Boyfriend or family problems may get worse.

She had an abortion, and now she wants to have a baby.

3. A concept and plan are taking shape.

4. Want but dare not abandon what was firmly protected in the past.

At that time, she denied all four possibilities

What is the final result?

Six months later, she broke up with her boyfriend.

Look, in this example I mentioned, my cousin's boyfriend and Duke Zhou lost their teeth, which means both parents died. In fact, there is a * * * connection. In fact, the dreamer knows the answer himself, but it is very likely that he/she will make himself/herself feel that he/she doesn't know. Dreams don't predict the future, but tell the known. This is the truth of predicting dreams.

At this point, you can officially answer the questions.

What is the principle of Duke Zhou? Due to the extreme similarity of human brain structure, people will react in the same or similar way under certain conditions, and the same dream between different people often reflects the same or similar psychological situation. Therefore, after statistics and records of such dreams, dream-occupying books such as Duke Zhou will be formed. Because this kind of dream-occupying books can't analyze dreams psychologically, they can only make almost rough inductive records, so they will appear unfounded. In fact, such books contain profound psychological principles, and because folk culture often affects the psychological state of residents, such books may also reflect some folk customs at that time.

Is Duke Zhou's book a national study? It shouldn't count. He has little to do with the elements of Chinese studies that we know, and the scope of circulation is also general, which can be related to folk culture at most.

Can it be compared with the Book of Changes? That's definitely impossible. Don't say that Confucius didn't study Duke Zhou, and no Confucian scholar who is serious about learning can say that he is serious about studying Duke Zhou. There is no evidence that The Duke of Zhou is related to The Book of Changes, and The Duke of Zhou is also an unattractive book in taste-although it may contain profound psychological principles.

What is the basis of Zhou Gong's dream? Because he thinks during the day and dreams at night. If you don't think too much during the day, or you don't sleep well, paying attention to rest will improve. It is ok to have faith, just don't be superstitious, it will help you adopt it. Thank you.

Is Duke Zhou superstitious or has scientific basis? Many laws combine to be axioms.

I want to ask, there are many stars in the universe. Do you believe they exist? The answer is yes, but did you really see them? Don't! Because what we are seeing now is the scene of tens of millions of years ago, and now they may have disappeared long ago.

The illusion of science, too superstitious science is not good. If you are not satisfied, first look at Newton's three laws and then study quantum theory to see which is more convincing. Newton's laws are not enough to support the laws found now, and science is developing, but some laws can't be explained by today's science, just like quantum theory.

I think those people who say superstition are ridiculous.

Are you superstitious or others superstitious?

If you haven't studied it, say it's superstition, but it's actually superstition science. Everything has existed for thousands of years and has its own reasons.

Don't forget, Marx taught us that practice tests truth!

Does Duke Zhou have a scientific basis? There is a part of ancient psychology and the dregs of feudal superstition, which have been circulating since ancient times. If you believe in it, it will happen If you don't believe it, it won't happen. Anyway, it's just a dream. You can't take it seriously.

Does Duke Zhou have a scientific basis? This is the cultural heritage left by the ancients. I don't know if there is any scientific basis, but it is very accurate anyway.

Is there a scientific basis for Duke Zhou to be allowed? There are two possibilities for dreaming. First, you think about it all day and dream at night. Second, you don't sleep well. Try some foods that help you sleep. Third, don't be superstitious. Curiosity kills the cat, superstition killed you.

Does Duke Zhou have a scientific basis? Is it credible? Impossible, dream mirror is a random combination of uncontrolled cells after people fall asleep, and it becomes a bizarre dream. Can Duke Zhou have a basis?

Is Zhou Gongzhun allowed? Is there any scientific basis? Scientists have done some experiments to stop people from dreaming. When the sleeper has a dream brain wave, wake it up immediately to prevent its dream from continuing, and so on. The experimental results show that dream deprivation will lead to a series of physiological abnormalities, such as abnormal changes in blood pressure, pulse and body temperature, and the function of autonomic nervous system will be weakened. At the same time, it will also cause a series of adverse psychological reactions, such as anxiety, tension, irritability, perceptual hallucinations, memory disorders and so on. In other words, people need dreams. Dreaming activity is one of the important factors to ensure the normal execution of human body. Hope to adopt, thank you.