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Wu Zetian dreamed that the parrot had broken its wings. How does Di Renjie explain this dream?

Wu Zetian dreamed that the parrot had broken its wings. Emperor Renjie thought that the martial arts of Ying Ge and Wu Zetian were homophonic, and their wings were paired. The broken wing suggested that Wu Zetian had expelled King Luling and King Xiang from Beijing, so the emperor suggested that Wu Zetian call them back.

In the past, many methods of dream interpretation were very popular and gradually changed their names to dream interpretation. Dream interpretation has not become a special direction, but an ancient folk custom. Dream interpretation is no longer a profession, and anyone can explain it according to his own understanding of dream interpretation. In this way, there are many ways to interpret dreams, and everyone's dreams are different. Once, after Wu Zetian became emperor, she dreamed of a parrot with plump feathers but broken wings. The next day, at the opening ceremony, she asked the ministers to interpret her dreams, but all the officials were silent and no one dared to answer.

Later, the emperor wrote, "The parrot's nautilus is the same as your majesty's martial arts. So the parrot's feathers are your symbol, and the broken wings mean that your two sons, Lu Ling and Wang Xiang, were expelled from Beijing. If you can be recalled, you will have complete wings. " It can be seen that this paper is still very dangerous, but Wu Zetian also knows Di Renjie's idea, and she didn't respond to him directly. In fact, although Di Renjie was loyal to Wu Zetian, he always hoped and worked hard to return to the hands of Li Xing in the Tang Dynasty.

Later, Qidan sent troops to the Tang Dynasty on the grounds of restoring the Li Dynasty. At this time, Wu Zetian remembered Emperor Renjie's dream interpretation, so she summoned Emperor Renjie to show her encouragement, and at the same time recalled King Luling and made him a prince. After the death of Wu Zetian, the Tang Dynasty returned to Li's hands, and the emperor's dream interpretation played a certain role at that time.