There are many kinds of dreams, including good dreams and nightmares. This is what I bring to you what it means to dream about enemies. I hope it will be helpful to everyone. What does it mean to dream about enemies
Dreaming about enemies indicates that you will achieve success, difficulties will pass, and you will have good luck in the future, which is worth looking forward to.
Dreaming about making friends with your enemies indicates that you will make many new friends and help you succeed.
Dreaming about quarreling with enemies indicates that you will suffer losses.
Dreaming about your enemy being sad indicates that you will win the lawsuit or defeat your opponent.
To dream of receiving news of the death of your enemy indicates that you will have tolerant, loyal and reliable friends.
For a businessman to dream of enemies, it indicates that you can defeat your opponents and occupy the market.
A businessman dreams of his enemies attacking him indicates that he will encounter setbacks in business.
If a woman dreams of her husband’s mistress, it indicates that she will win her husband.
Introduction to Duke Zhou
Duke Zhou, whose surname is Ji Mingdan, is the fourth son of King Wen of Zhou and the younger brother of King Wu. He is a famous politician in ancient my country. He twice assisted King Wu of Zhou in his eastern expedition against King Zhou. He also made ritual music and brought great order to the world. Because his fief was in Zhou and his title was Shang Gong, he was called Zhou Gong. During the reign of King Wen of Zhou, he was very filial and benevolent. He assisted King Wu in defeating Zhou and granted him the title of Lu. The Duke of Zhou did not go to the feudal state but stayed in the dynasty to assist King Wu and stabilize society and establish systems for Zhou. King Wu died, and King Cheng became regent. According to the "Qufu County Chronicle": "In the thirteenth year of King Wu's rule, he granted the title of duke to Qufu, the ruins of Shaohao. If the duke did not grant the title, he left him as prime minister. King Wu ascended the throne and ordered his son Bo Qin to be granted the title of Lu." The newly established Zhou Dynasty faced serious difficulties. The old nobles of the Shang Dynasty were preparing for restoration, and the Duke of Zhou assisted the government, which violated the principle of succession of father to son in the hereditary throne system, causing conflicts within the Zhou family group. As a result, the remaining forces colluded with the rebel forces within the Zhou Dynasty. Their representatives were Prince Zhou Wu Geng and the "three supervisors" Guan Shu, Cai Shu and others. As a result, Duke Zhou went to the east to quell the rebellion of the third uncle, destroyed fifty kingdoms, established the southeast, and returned to make rituals and music. The Duke of Zhou was afraid of losing the wise men in the world. When he washed his hair, he held his uncombed hair many times. When eating a meal, he spit out the food in his mouth several times and couldn't wait to receive the wise men. This is an allusion to the idiom "holding one's hair and spitting out food".
The Duke of Zhou cared for the young King Cheng meticulously. Once, the King became seriously ill. If you are still ignorant, any fault is my fault. If you want to die, let me die." Later, King Cheng recovered from his illness.