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Philosophy embodied by a scholar who went to Beijing for the exam for the third time.

It embodies the view that consciousness can regulate people's physiological activities.

Aside from the truth of the story, in general, this story emphasizes that positive hints and negative hints have completely different guiding effects on people. Of course, this is also related to the cognitive characteristics of scholars. He prefers to listen to positive explanations. He firmly believes that this in itself requires a new and powerful positive belief system, and two different dream interpreters have different projections, that is, different explanations, just because of the different conceptual systems.

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A scholar went to Beijing for the third time to catch the exam and stayed in a shop where he often lived. Two days before the exam, he had three dreams: the first dream was that he planted cabbage on the wall, the second dream was that it was raining, and he wore a hat and an umbrella. The third dream was that he and his beloved cousin were lying naked together, but their backs were to their backs. I had this dream just before the exam, as if it had any profound meaning. The scholar went to the fortune teller to interpret his dreams the next day. Hearing this, the fortune teller patted his thigh continuously and 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? Isn't it impossible to lie naked in a bed with my cousin, but back to back? " Hearing this, the scholar was disheartened and went back to the store to pack the package and prepare to go home.

The shopkeeper was surprised and asked, "Isn't there an exam tomorrow?" Why did you go home today? "When the scholar said this, the shopkeeper was happy:" Alas, I can also interpret dreams. I think you are sure to pass the exam this time. Think about it, isn't it high to grow vegetables on the wall? Isn't it double insurance to wear a hat and an umbrella? Lying naked in bed with your cousin doesn't mean it's time for you to turn over? "Hearing this, the scholar made more sense, so he happily took the exam and got a flower-exploring.

It can be seen that things themselves do not affect people, but people are only influenced by their own views on things. People must change passive thinking habits and develop positive thinking habits.