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DEVELOPMENT OF ONEIROSPHERE IN TRADITIONAL CHINA

Authors: Allayev Zafar;

DEVELOPMENT OF ONEIROSPHERE IN TRADITIONAL CHINA

Abstract

Dreams have fascinated humankind since antiquity; the story-like events experienced during sleep have inspired countless efforts to make sense of their meaning. This article discusses the theories of dream interpretation in traditional China, and how the signs and messages in the dreams of Chinese people reflects the culture, worldview and traditions.

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dream, symbols, oneirosphere, dream message, dream interpretation.

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