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Words and idioms describing dreaming

1. Four-character idioms to describe dreaming

Sleeping and dreaming,

Drunk and dreaming,

Dreaming,

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A dream of Hua Xu,

Shared dreams in separate beds,

Dreams reversed,

Half dreaming, half awake,

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The leisurely mood of Yunmeng,

Awakening from a big dream,

Awakening from a long dream,

Just like a dream,

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Dreams in vain,

Dreams of mulberry,

A dream in the south,

Flying bear in dream,

Daydreaming,

Like a drunken dream,

Fascinated by dreams,

Zhuang Zhou dreams of butterflies,

Good dreams are hard to come by Success,

The soul is tired and the dream is broken,

Just like a dream,

Day and night dream,

Good dreams are hard to come true,

Dreams and dreams,

Chu Meng Yun Yu,

Zhuang Sheng dreams of butterflies,

Dreams in dreams,

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1. Idiom: Dreaming about Duke Zhou

Pinyin: mèng jiàn zhōu gōng

Explanation: Duke of Zhou: a famous politician in the early Western Zhou Dynasty and an ideal figure in Confucius' mind. It was originally a phrase used by Confucius to lament his old age. Later, it was often used as a proxy for sleepiness.

Source: "The Analects of Confucius·Shuer" written by Confucius and Lu in the Spring and Autumn Period: "I have declined very much, and for a long time I no longer dream of seeing Duke Zhou."

Example sentences: In A linen skirt was spread under the door, and the door pillow was placed on the head, where I dreamed of Duke Zhou. Chapter 23 of "The Story of Marriage that Awakens the World" by Sheng of the Western Zhou Dynasty in the Qing Dynasty

2. Idiom: Confused by dreams

Pinyin: mèng hún diān dǎo

Explanation: Metaphor Being in a trance and losing normalcy.

Source: Volume 19 of "Surprise at the Second Moment" by Ling Shuchu of the Ming Dynasty: "Because I am obsessed with money, I care about my wealth, and I am always on guard against thieves who get angry, so I naturally become obsessed with dreams."

Sentence examples: When I close my eyes, I am still dreaming, talking nonsense, and being extremely frightened. Chapter 12 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty

3. Idiom: as if in a dream

Pinyin: huǎng rú mèng mèi

Explanation: It means as if in a dream.

Source: Qing Dynasty Pu Songling's "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio·Zhang Hongjian": "The two of them were surprised, and they shook hands and entered the curtain. When they saw their children lying on the bed, they said with emotion: 'When I went there, my children were only knee-length, but now they are so tall. Go on! 'The couple relies on each other, as if they are in a dream.'

4. Idiom: The dream breaks away and the soul disappears

Pinyin: mèng duàn hún xiāo

Explanation: In a dream. I was also thinking about it, making me feel restless. Same as "dream breaks the soul and labors".

Source: Ming Dynasty Gao Lian's "The Story of the Hosta", Chapter 27: "The branches of the trees are startled by the new red, and the dreams are broken when the orioles are singing."

Example sentences: [ Outside] He seems to be waking up from a dream now, [but] I'm afraid you have to spend the whole night wandering away from him. "Leifeng Pagoda Water Fight" by Fang Chengpei of the Qing Dynasty

5. Idiom: Meng Laohun Xiang

Pinyin: mèng láo hún xiǎng

Explanation: In a dream Also unforgettable. Describes deep missing.

Source: Gao Lian of the Ming Dynasty, "The Story of the Hosta: Dependent on the Relatives": "Where is my wife alone? Kill me so hard that my dream is exhausted."

6. Idiom: Spring Dream A scene

Pinyin: chūn mèng yī chǎng

Explanation: It is a metaphor that everything in the past becomes empty in a blink of an eye. It also refers to the failure of unrealistic ideas.

Source: Tang Dynasty Zhang Mi's poem "Sending People": "Leaning on a pillar and thinking makes me feel melancholy, a spring dream is not clear."

Sentence examples: Decades of life are like a spring dream. One game. Chapter 20 of Jin Yong's "Blue Blood Sword"

7. Idiom: Seeking each other in dreams

Pinyin: mèng zhōng xiāng xún

Explanation: Also in sleep Go find it. Describes the deep longing for relatives and friends.

Source: Hu Jizong of the Song Dynasty, "Stories in Books·Friends": "Looking for each other in a dream, Zhang Min and Gao Hui from the Six Kingdoms were friends. The first love cannot be found, so it is easy to find it in a dream. But the line Halfway through, you are lost and don’t know the way.” 3. Idioms about dreaming

Daydreaming: Daydreaming. A metaphor for unrealistic and impossible fantasies

Daydreaming: A metaphor for fantasies that are impossible to realize. Same as "daydreaming".

Daydreaming: Dreaming in broad daylight.

A metaphor for a dream that simply cannot come true.

As if in a dream: It means as if in a dream.

Mengmenghunqiu: Mengmeng: Sleep. When you dream, you pursue it. Describes eager expectation.

Dream: sleep: fall asleep. When you dream, you pursue it. Describes eager expectation.

Dream travel: Traveling in dreams. Describes urgent longing.

Never dreamed of: Never dreamed of.

Dream of divine friendship: friendship: friendship. I miss you even when I dream, and my mind blends with it. Describes urgent longing.

Sleep in bed and seek virtuous people: sleeping in bed; virtuous people: talented people. I sleep and dream about finding talented people. It is a metaphor for being thirsty for talents and eager to seek talents.

A dumb man’s dream means that he has something to say or is unable to explain his difficulties. Same as "a dumb man dreams".

A mute man searching for his dream means that he has something to say or is unable to explain his difficulties. Same as "a dumb man dreams". 4. What are the idioms to describe dreams?

Life is like a dream, Mengxi Bi Tan, Nanke Yimeng, Zhuang Zhou dreamed of butterflies, Dream Bubble, Huangliang Yimeng, Dreaming.

1. Nanke Yimeng nán kē yí mèng: It is a Chinese idiom. Describes a big dream, or a metaphor for empty joy. A metaphor for dreamy things.

Source: "The Biography of the Prefect of Nanke" by Li Gongzuo of the Tang Dynasty. Describes a big dream, or a metaphor for empty joy. A metaphor for dreamy things.

2. Huang Liang Yi Meng huáng liáng yī mèng: a metaphor for an illusory dream that cannot be realized. Later, it is used to describe prosperity and wealth as being like a dream, which is short-lived and illusory; beautiful things only last for a moment and become empty in a blink of an eye; or it is used to describe the failure of dreams and desires. This expression is often used.

Source: From "The Story of Pillow" by Shen Jiji of Tang Dynasty.

3. Meng Meng mèng mèi yǐ qiú: I pursue it when I dream. Describes eager expectation.

4. Floating life is like a dream fú shēng ruò mèng: Treat life as a short-lived and illusory dream. It is said that things in the world are uncertain and life is short, like a dream.

5. Dream bubble mèng huàn pào yǐng: Thinking that everything in the world is as empty as dreams, illusions, bubbles and shadows. The latter is a metaphor for empty and easily shattered illusions.

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Idioms about dreams

Daydreaming

Dreaming

Like a dream Waking up

Dreaming

Falling into a deep dream

Long nights with many dreams

Drunken life and dreaming of death

Sharing the same bed with different dreams

Revisiting old dreams

Idiots talking about dreams

Half dreaming and half awake

Dreams of mulberry

Good dreams are hard to come true

A dream in the south

Zhuang Zhou's Dream of Butterflies

Like a Dream

Day Dreams and Night Dreams

Flying Bears Entering Dreams

Dreams in vain

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Suddenly like a dream

Dreams trouble the soul

Soul prays for dreams

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Dreams and dreams

Idiots talk about dreams

If a dream comes to life

A butterfly dream

A sleep Yangzhou Dream

The Mute is Dreaming

Dream Bear's Joy

Danqi Follows the Dream

Soul Chi Dream

Longer Dreams are short

Dreams are never forgotten

Dreams of white chickens

Sharing dreams in separate beds

Dreams portend bear disease

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The most common person has no dream

Looking for each other in a dream

Dreaming about Nanke

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The leisurely mood of Yunmeng

Awakening from a long dream

As if in a dream

Xiong Zhi falls into a dream

Dreaming Duke of Zhou

Dreaming about flirting with Ding

Life is like a dream

Chu Meng Yun Yu

A dream in Huainan

Spring Dream Without Trace

Return of a Long Dream

Dreams of Broken Souls

Orchid Dreams

Long Night Dreams

A Dream of Red Dust

A Spring Dream

A Dream of Huangliang

Baidu Chinese 6. Idioms or words that describe what you are thinking about while dreaming

Dreams bother the soul, dream about it at night, dream about it during sleep, dream about it day and night, dream about it, etc.

1. Dreams haunt the soul.

Explanation: Unforgettable even in dreams. Describes deep missing.

Source: Gao Lian of the Ming Dynasty, "The Story of the Hosta: Relying on Relatives": "Where is my daughter-in-law alone? Kill me so hard that my dreams are exhausted.

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Translation: My wife, where am I? Killing my dream soul and fatigue.

2. Evening thoughts and morning thoughts

Explanation: Describing every moment I miss you all the time.

Source: Yuan Dynasty Ke Danqiu's "The Story of Jing Chai: Dispatching the Servant": "The shadow alone adds to the sadness, and thinking about the morning in the evening makes it more difficult. "

Translation: The image is lonely and miserable, and it is even more difficult to think about the morning and evening at night.

3. Sleeping and thinking about dreams

Explanation: Thinking about it even in sleep . Describing how much I miss her.

From: Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Awakening of the World: Li Yuying's Injustice in Prison": "Let's say that the imprisoned man was so fond of Yuying's appearance that he wanted to rape her. ”

Translation: Besides, you are prohibited from coveting Yuying’s appearance, dreaming about her, or raping others.

4. Thinking about her day and night

Explanation: Chao : Morning; Dusk: Night. To describe missing something very much or thinking about it often.

From: Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Jingshi Hengyan" Volume 24: "Let's talk about Shen Hong. I met Sister Yu on the Mid-Autumn Festival night, and now I miss her day and night, forgetting to eat and sleep. "

Translation: Besides, Shen Hong met Sister Yu on the Mid-Autumn Festival night, and now he thinks about it day and night, forgetting to eat and sleep.

5. Dreaming about it

Explanation: Sleeping: being in pursuit while dreaming.

From: Chun Qiu·Zhu Xi's "The Book of Songs·Zhou Nan·Guan Ju": "A graceful lady, longing for it." ”

Translation: A kind and beautiful girl, whom I want to pursue day and night. 7. Idioms about dreams

A good dream is hard to come true is a metaphor for a good thing that is hard to come true. A dream in Huainan is a metaphor for life. Like a dream, wealth and gain are impermanent. Huangliang: millet.

Metaphor of illusory and unrealizable dreams. Huangliang: millet. Metaphor of illusory and unrealizable dreams. Dreaming like a dream. Being in a daze is a metaphor for being in a trance and losing one's normal state. Dreaming upside down is a metaphor for being in a daze and losing one's normal state. Dreaming in the daytime is a metaphor for a dream that cannot be realized at all.

Originally refers to being stupid. A fool talks in his sleep and a fool believes it. It is a metaphor for talking nonsense based on absurd imagination.

Spring dream without trace is a metaphor for the changes in the world. It disappears as easily as a dream on a spring night, leaving no trace. Awakening from a big dream.

It is a metaphor for waking up after being blinded by something wrong for a long time. The flying bear in the dream originally refers to King Wen of Zhou dreaming of a flying bear.

Later, it is a metaphor for the Holy Lord. A sign of a virtuous minister. Floating life is like a dream: an empty and unreal life;

Treat life as a short and illusory dream. Longer dream and shorter time: the old night time unit, one night. Five shifts, about two hours each; longer: refers to a long night; short dreams: refers to sleep that is not solid and easy to wake up.

Describes disturbed thoughts and difficulty in falling asleep. At this time, it is not easy to have a good dream.

It is a metaphor that beautiful fantasies are difficult to become reality. Good dreams do not mean that unrealistic fantasies cannot be realized and can only exist in dreams.

Huang Liang's dream is that the yellow rice has not yet been cooked, but he has already woken up from a good dream.

The latter metaphor is like a dream that cannot be realized. It's the same as in a dream.

Huang Liang's dream is not yet cooked, but a good dream has been awakened.

The latter is a metaphor for dreams that cannot be realized. I miss you so much.

The dream pen and flowers are a metaphor for great progress in writing.

Dream bubbles are a Buddhist term that thinks that everything in the world is like a dream or illusion. The bubbles are as empty as the shadows.

It is a metaphor for the empty and easily shattered illusions.

It is said that the dream is the Buddha. In family language, it is a metaphor for illusion and nonsense.

Later, it is also a metaphor for a big dream, or an empty joy.

It is like waking up from a dream. Wake up. It means that you have been confused in the past, but you just realized it after being inspired by others or facts.

It is like waking up from a dream. It means that you have been confused in the past, but you have just understood it after being inspired by others or facts.

Different bedfellows: different. It originally refers to a couple living together but not in harmony.

It is a metaphor for doing the same thing but having different plans in mind. Xiong Zhen enters the dream. In the old days, it was used to wish for a child.

Long nights and many dreams are a metaphor for how things may change adversely as time goes by. An erotic dream is a metaphor for everything in the past becoming empty in an instant.

It also means that unrealistic ideas have failed. A perfect person has no dreams. A perfect person refers to a person who has reached the highest level in terms of ideology and morality.

People with high moral character will not have wild dreams. To relive an old dream is a metaphor for experiencing a past situation again.

Zhuang Zhou dreamed of a butterfly. I don’t know whether Zhuang Zhou dreamed and turned into a butterfly, or whether a butterfly dreamed and turned into Zhuang Zhou. Being drunk and dreaming is like being drunk and dreaming, living in a daze and in a muddle.

Half asleep and half awake means that one is not yet awake from sleep. Dream of Chu, clouds and rain. Dream of the King of Chu, love of clouds and rain.

The latter is a metaphor for intimacy between men and women. Danqi followed the dream of Liang Liu Xie of the Southern Dynasties, "Wen Xin Diao Long· Preface": "When the teeth are over, the dream is to hold the red lacquer ritual vessel and go south with Zhongni."

Later "Dan Qi Sui Meng" refers to following the predecessors. Separating beds and sharing the same dream is a metaphor for doing different things but having the same intention.

To fall into a deep dream, to fall into a dreamland very comfortably. To express a deep longing for someone. I'm in a dream, I'm in a dream.

The soul is tired and the dream is broken. It describes missing someone day and night and feeling sleepy. Jiang Yan's Dream Pen It is said that Jiang Yan of Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasties had a night dream in which Guo Pu asked for the five-color pen in return, but there were no good lines in his poems.

Later, "Jiang Yan's dream pen" was used as a metaphor for his decline in talent and thinking. The dream is broken and the soul is tired. I am also thinking about it in my sleep, which makes me uneasy.

Also known as "the dream is over and the soul is gone". Dreaming of Duke Zhou: Duke of Zhou: a famous politician in the early Western Zhou Dynasty and an ideal figure in Confucius' mind.

It was originally a phrase used by Confucius to lament his old age. Later, it was often used as a proxy for sleepiness.

Meng Saliao Ding See "Meng Saliao Ding". Joy of dreaming of a bear Dreaming of a bear means giving birth to a boy.

Congratulations on the birth of a boy. Thinking about dreams in sleep. Thinking about it even in sleep.

To describe how much I miss you. "Zhuangzi·Xiaoyaoyou" records that Kun turned into a Peng and migrated to Nanming, and "Qi Wu Lun" records that Zhuang Zhou dreamed of a butterfly.

Later, "Pengyou's Dream of Butterflies" was used to refer to changes and exaggerations. Life is like a dream Life is like a dream.

It is a metaphor that things in the world are uncertain and life is short. Also known as "Life is like a dream".

Like waking up from a dream See "like waking up from a dream". Dreaming about people sleeping in the same bed means that they live together or do the same thing but each has their own plans.

The mute dreams about the mute. See "the mute is dreaming". The mute is dreaming. See "the mute is dreaming".

Dreaming about a mute person means that you have something to say or are unable to explain your difficulties. Long nights and short dreams mean that it is difficult to fall asleep because of something on your mind.

A dream written by Hua Xu in "Liezi·Huangdi": "Defending the Yellow Emperor, he slept in the daytime and dreamed, traveling in the country of the Huaxu family. The country of the Huaxu family is in the west of Yanzhou and the north of Taizhou. I don't know the country of Siqi. It's tens of millions of miles away; it's just beyond the reach of a boat or a chariot."

Later, he called a dream "a dream of Huaxu". Yunmeng Leisure Love and the Warring States Period Chu and Song Yu's "Gaotang Fu" preface: "In the past, King Chu Xiang and Song Yu traveled to Yunmeng Terrace and looked at the Gaotang View. There were only clouds on it... Wang asked Yu and said: 'What is this? Qi? 'Yu said to him: 'The so-called Chao Yun'. 'Wang said: 'What is Chao Yun? A woman said: "I am a daughter of Wushan. I was a guest in Gaotang. I heard that you were traveling to Gaotang. I recommended you to take a pillow and dream about it during the day and night. ① I think about it during the day and dream about it at night. ②Refers to dreaming day and night and pursuing it earnestly.

Zhuang Sheng Dreams of Butterflies Zhuang Sheng: Zhuang Zhou, a man from the Warring States Period. Zhuang Zhou dreamed that he had turned into a butterfly.

It is a metaphor for the fun in dreams or the vagaries of life. Also known as "Zhuang Zhou's Dream of Butterflies".

Drunk to death and dream of life See "Drunk to death and dream of death". Daydreaming 〖Explanation〗A metaphor for a fantasy that cannot come true.

Same as "daydreaming". Awakening from a big dream 〖Explanation〗 It's like waking up from a big dream.

It is a metaphor for waking up from a long-term mistake, blindness or confusion. Same as "waking up from a big dream".

Nan Ke in the Dream 〖Explanation〗 Describes a big dream, or a metaphor for empty joy. Mengsa flirts with Ding [Explanation] It is a metaphor for having no money to socialize.

Same as "Meng Saliao Ding". Like a dream [Explanation] Describes being in a state of unconsciousness and confusion.

Same as "as drunk as a dream". Dreamlike and drunken 〖Explanation〗Describes being in a state of not being.