I dreamed that a cute little white cat was biting my left calf near my ankle. Later, someone came to save me and found that it left only scratches and no bite marks. What's the moral?

I'll do my best.

"Cute little white cat" focuses on cute white cats, but you like cute things.

"The calf near the ankle" is probably when your foot hit something.

Can "someone will save me in the future" be understood as the realization of needing help?

"It's just a scratch, not a bite." You have great worries, but it is a comfort to hope that there is no danger.

Together, what you care about (or people, such as yourself) is a crisis (danger), and you are worried that it will come true in your dream-"nothing, no danger".

The key point is to combine your psychological situation at that time and realize it when you were dreaming.

I believe in mainstream science, so my analysis above is based on Freud's theory.

He believes that dreams are a process in which people realize their realistic wishes through dreams.

According to the current research, this has no direct impact on real life, but it will have a certain impact on your behavior and psychology (mainly used to gain insight into your own desires or analyze your own psychology).

So you don't have to worry about what your dreams will bring. The key is what you think of what you care about.

I suggest looking at it positively ~ understand this as a relaxed dream, which is good for your future.

As for the Duke of Zhou, one is too absolute, which makes people make things up on the one hand, so the credibility is not high.