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What does the story of the scholar dreaming tell us?

He had three dreams two days before the exam.

The first dream is that I grow cabbage on the wall.

The second dream is rain. He is wearing a hat and an umbrella.

The third dream is to lie back to back with my beloved girl.

These three dreams seem to have some profound meanings, and the next day I went to the fortune teller to interpret them. Hearing this, the fortune teller said you'd better go home. Think about it, isn't it futile to grow vegetables on high walls? Isn't it unnecessary to wear a hat and an umbrella? It is impossible to sleep back to back with the person you love.

I was disheartened when I went back to the store to pack my bags and get ready to go home. The shopkeeper was very surprised. He asked, isn't there an exam tomorrow? Why did you leave that day? That's what I said. The boss is happy. Yo, I can interpret dreams, too. I think you must stay this time. Think about it. Growing vegetables on the wall is a noble act. Wearing a hat and an umbrella means that you have come prepared this time and are lying back to back with your beloved.

I thought it was very reasonable to listen to it, so I was inspired and stayed. I actually won a flower exploration in the exam.

Three Dream Allusions in The Scholars

From the side of the mountain, different distances, the same thing, different people, different times, different conditions and different thinking have different views on the problem.

First of all, we can look at it optimistically or pessimistically. When we encounter problems and get into trouble, if we change our ways and face them positively, the result may really develop in a better direction.

Everything has advantages and disadvantages. The key is to look at the pros and cons, whether it is depression or more depression. The story of the scholar's dream is probably fictional, but it also expresses some views of the ancients, one of which is that action is more important than fantasy.