Sueños — Chinese Dream Interpretation (周公解梦)
Zhou Gong's Dream Dictionary is China's classic dream interpretation system, connecting dreams to TCM organ theory, Five Elements, and traditional symbolism.
Water
水 · Water element · Kidney
Water represents emotions, the subconscious, and life's flow. Clear water indicates emotional clarity; muddy water suggests confusion or unresolved feelings.
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TCM Perspective
Water dreams often appear when emotions need attention. Are you suppressing feelings? The kidney (Water organ) stores fear — face what you're avoiding.
Fire
火 · Fire element · Heart
Fire represents passion, transformation, anger, or the heart's desires. It can signal both creative inspiration and destructive rage depending on context.
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TCM Perspective
Fire dreams suggest strong emotions — passion or anger. The heart (Fire organ) houses the spirit (shen). Are you overexcited or suppressing joy? Find balance between passion and peace.
Snake
蛇 · Fire element · Heart
In Chinese dream interpretation, snakes often represent wealth, transformation, or hidden threats. Unlike Western symbolism, snakes in Chinese culture can be very auspicious.
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TCM Perspective
Snake dreams in Chinese tradition are often about money and transformation. Don't fear them — examine what's transforming in your life. The snake sheds its skin to grow.
Flying
飞 · Wood element · Liver
Flying represents freedom, ambition, transcendence, or escape from earthly constraints. The height and ease of flight indicate your confidence level.
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TCM Perspective
Flying dreams connect to the liver's role in smooth qi flow and planning. If flight is easy, your liver qi flows freely. If blocked, examine what frustrates your ambitions. Stretching and movement help.
Teeth Falling Out
掉牙 · Metal element · Lung/Large Intestine
One of the most common dreams globally. In Chinese tradition, teeth represent family members (especially elders) and personal power. Losing them suggests family concerns or loss of face.
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TCM Perspective
Teeth dreams often reflect grief, loss, or fear of aging. The Metal element governs letting go. Are you holding onto something past its time? Or worried about an elder's health? Address the concern directly.
Death
死 · Metal element · Lung
Death in dreams almost never means literal death. In Chinese interpretation, it represents major transformation, the end of a phase, or messages from ancestors.
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TCM Perspective
Death dreams signal transformation, not doom. The lung (Metal organ) governs grief and letting go. Something in your life is ending to make room for the new. Honor what's passing. Ancestor veneration may be called for.
Money & Wealth
钱 · Metal element · Lung
Money dreams reflect self-worth, energy exchange, and life resources — not just literal finances. Finding money is almost universally positive in Chinese dream interpretation.
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TCM Perspective
Money dreams connect to self-worth and resource management. Finding money is auspicious — stay open to opportunity. Losing money suggests you're giving too much energy to something that doesn't reciprocate.
House & Home
房子 · Earth element · Spleen
Houses represent the self — different rooms represent different aspects of your psyche. The condition of the house reflects your current mental/physical state.
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TCM Perspective
House dreams are about your inner state. The spleen (Earth element) is about stability and home. What room appeared? The kitchen = nourishment needs. Bedroom = intimate concerns. Basement = subconscious. Attic = higher aspirations.
Exam & Test
考试 · Wood element · Liver
Exam dreams reflect self-evaluation, fear of judgment, and performance anxiety. Extremely common among high-achievers who hold themselves to impossible standards.
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TCM Perspective
Exam dreams are the liver screaming about pressure and planning. The liver governs smooth flow and future vision. You're putting too much pressure on yourself. These dreams often come to people who are ALREADY competent — the fear is disproportionate to reality.
Mountain
山 · Earth element · Spleen/Stomach
Mountains represent challenges, ambitions, spiritual aspiration, and obstacles to overcome. Reaching the peak indicates achievement; being at the base means the journey begins.
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TCM Perspective
Mountain dreams are about your relationship with challenges. Earth element teaches stability and patience. Are you climbing steadily or rushing? The mountain doesn't move — only you do. Pace yourself.
Animals
动物 · Various element · Various
Animals represent instincts, qualities, and the Chinese zodiac energies. Each animal carries specific meaning in Chinese culture.
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TCM Perspective
Animal dreams connect to your instincts. In Chinese culture, the dragon is supreme luck, fish = abundance (same sound as 'surplus'). Consider: are you the animal or observing it? Being chased = avoiding that quality in yourself.
Pregnancy & Birth
怀孕 · Water element · Kidney
Pregnancy dreams represent creativity, new projects, ideas gestating, or literal fertility concerns. Birth means the manifestation of something long-developing.
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TCM Perspective
Pregnancy dreams are about creation in its broadest sense. The Kidney (Water) governs reproduction and willpower. What are you gestating? An idea, a project, a new phase of life? Give it time and proper nourishment.
About Chinese Dream Interpretation
Zhou Gong, the Duke of Zhou, is attributed as the father of Chinese dream interpretation over 3000 years ago. The system connects dream symbols to the Five Elements and TCM organ theory.
Key principle: the organ most active during the time you dream often generates the dream's content. Liver (1-3 AM) produces dreams of anger/planning. Heart (11 AM-1 PM naps) produces joy/anxiety dreams. Kidney (5-7 PM) produces fear dreams.