Dreaming about Lu BuWhat does it mean? Is it good to dream about Lu Bu? Dreaming about Lu Bu has realistic influences and reactions, as well as the dreamer's subjective imagination.
The ceremonial guards that accompanied the emperors of ancient China when they went out. Cai Yong's book once recorded: "When the emperor went out, the order of carriages and carriages was called Lu Bu." Feng Yan of the Tang Dynasty wrote in Volume 5 of Fengshi Wenjianji: "When the emperor went out, the feathered guards and carriages were called Lu Bu, which has been called this name since the Qin and Han Dynasties." After the Han Dynasty, the empress, the crown prince, the princes and ministers all had Lu Bu, each with their own custom, and it was not exclusive to the emperor.
The dream of Lu Bu means good luck and fortune.
If an official or a soldier dreams of the Lu Bu, it indicates that he will be promoted.
If a pregnant woman dreams of a Lu Bu, it indicates that she will give birth to a son who will become noble in the future.
Original Zhou Gong's Dream Interpretation
Dreaming of procession banners and canopies. If a civil official or a military official dreams of this, it indicates that he will be promoted to a higher rank and position; if a commoner or a woman dreams of this, it indicates that she will give birth to a noble son; if a patient dreams of this, it is better to interpret it separately.