The dragon snake made a fortune in the kitchen, with the help of the nobles in Longxing. When a woman sees a snake, she gives birth to her son. The snake bit the Lord and made a fortune. A snake in its arms gives birth to a precious child. When she swims in the water, she walks towards glory. When she went to the valley, she gave birth to a noble child. She was in charge of the affairs of the underworld when there were many snakes.
2. Duke Zhou of Tang Ben
Those who dream that snakes are in power are lucky, those who dream that snakes and tigers are rich are lucky, those who dream that snakes are seriously ill are fierce under the bed, those who go to bed are dead, those who fight with snakes are silent, those who bite people are sad, those who hit snakes are uneasy at home, and those who kill snakes are lucky.
The two versions have different artistic conception. However, the same "snake bite" has different solutions. Which is trustworthy, big fortune or mother's sorrow? As we all know, dream stories reflect people's thoughts, even related to traditional concepts and education.
In ancient China, there was a very famous story about a farmer and a snake. The kind farmer pitied a frozen snake, but the snake woke up and killed the rescuer. This story has educated generations of China people, telling us that kindness depends on the object, and snakes have become the embodiment of evil in people's minds. Therefore, the most basic symbolic meaning of snakes in dreams is to represent evil.
Friends often dream about snakes, sometimes one, sometimes many. In dreams, killing snakes is often very hard, but in real life, nothing has been realized. In this way, I still trust the Duke of Tang Ben. The popular book "Duke of Zhou" doesn't make sense in theory, nor do the examples I have seen. So I think that dreamers must dream of snakes based on their usual understanding of snakes, so snakes symbolize an evil force. If they are bitten by a snake, I prefer to interpret it as "mourning", which is more in line with the psychology of China people.