Why do people have those strange dreams? Help the gods.

What are dreams? Why do people have those strange dreams? Up to now, it is difficult for scientific, medical and psychological circles to have a satisfactory answer to the question of how many people are there at home and abroad. Since ancient times, people have been exploring all kinds of information obtained in dreams, trying to solve its true meaning. Earlier, the most famous dream interpreter was Artemis of ancient Greece in the second century A.D., and he was also a very famous prophet. Artidoros believes that "because our spiritual world and natural qualities are extremely rich and diverse, dreams are extremely personal and complicated." From the Renaissance to the19th century, people of insight regarded dreams as a deep-rooted superstition. It was not until the end of the 19th century that scientists began to study dreams and problems related to dreams with integrity. At the turn of19th century, Austrian psychologist Freud began to systematically and comprehensively analyze dreams, which changed people's views on dreams and aroused people's interest in dreams. The scientific community began to explore dreams, telepathy and paranormal feelings. Through the study of dreams by modern science, people begin to realize that when a person is sleeping, especially in dreams, he may be particularly easy to accept information beyond the inherent time and space limitations. Sometimes I have some creative or prophetic dreams. Kublai Khan, a famous work by British poet Coleridge, has always had a mysterious dreamy atmosphere since it was published by 18 16. At that time, he was down and out, recovering from illness in a country. One afternoon, after eating two crows and falling asleep, he was suddenly inspired in his dream. After waking up, he quickly picked up a pen and wrote down the poem he had made in his dream. When writing line 54, a man knocked at the door and interrupted his sleepwalking in the Yuan Dynasty, so that only 54 lines were written, and the rest were never written again. German chemist Gu Lei was puzzled by the molecular structure of benzene. One day, when he was dreaming, he dreamed that a snake bit his tail. When he woke up, he suddenly realized that the molecular structure of benzene was originally a closed carbon ring, thus solving this big problem. American President Lincoln dreamed of his own death before he was assassinated. After waking up from a dream, he told his wife that he saw a body surrounded by people who came to mourn. He asked a guard soldier who that man was, and the soldier said, "The president is dead." . Hitler, the Nazi demon king, was a soldier in World War I. When he was stationed at the front, he suddenly dreamed that his sleeping place was flooded. After waking up, he was upset and left at once. Suddenly I heard a gunshot behind me. Looking back, the place where I slept just now has been blown into a crater, and the people next to it have been buried. 23-year-old Booth works in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. 1May, 979, he had the same dream for 10 nights in a row, dreaming that an American Airlines passenger plane was shaking in the air and was about to fall to the ground at any time, forming a fireball. Booth said, "It's like seeing something with your own eyes, just like watching TV." On May 22nd 1979, Booth informed the FAA and called American Airlines. On May 26th, a DC- 10 passenger plane of American Airlines crashed at Chicago Ochal International Airport, killing 275 people on the spot, which was the biggest air crash in American history. What are these strange dreams? Some people say that it shows the subconscious feeling or instinctive reaction of human beings, while others say that it reflects some information obtained by human beings in super-perception. However, people can't help asking: Where did these information and feelings come from? From the outside world or from people themselves? How to correctly understand the information or feelings obtained in dreams? This is still difficult to explain. There is an old saying in China: "Life is like a dream, where is the answer to the dream? The Divine Comedy Retrieved from Dreams The greatest poet of the Renaissance was Dante, and Dante's greatest work was Divine Comedy. But few people know that Dante's Divine Comedy is almost incomplete. Dante lived in Lavan in his later years. As soon as the Divine Comedy was written, he went to Venice to do business, where he was unfortunately infected with malaria. Shortly after returning to Lavaine, he died on September 132 1. The Divine Comedy was not published before his birth, and the manuscript was kept at home. After Dante's two sons Jacob and Pieto buried their father, they suddenly found that some manuscripts of The Divine Comedy were missing. They searched the whole house for documents left by their father. They searched for months, but they still couldn't find it. Knowing that this is a serious matter, they are very worried. After a few months, they were almost desperate. But one day, Jacob suddenly had a dream that his father wore a white robe and appeared in the halo. He asked his father if the Divine Comedy had been finished. But nodded a little and showed him somewhere in his room. Jacob invited a lawyer who witnessed Dante's life well to the place shown in Dante's dream. Sure enough, he saw a trap on the wall. He pushed open the trap and found some old manuscripts and some pages were moldy. They carefully picked up the manuscript, brushed off the mildew powder, and read the words carefully-it was the manuscript that the divine comedy lacked! Therefore, one of the greatest epics in world literature escaped the fate of being incomplete. Dante is certainly a great genius, but can he still dream of finding his own manuscript fragments after his death?