


It's traditionally attributed to the Duke of Zhou (reign 1042–1035 BC), revered as the 'God of Dreams' and the 'First Sage'. 'Zhou Duke Interprets Dreams' (周公解梦Zhou Gong Jie Meng) is the classic Chinese text that is the basis of most traditional Chinese dream interpretation theory. Spiders form webs, and this is something we often see in dreams. More often at night, spiders come out to weave their webs round and round to catch their prey. But what does it mean to dream of spiders or cobwebs? Is it good or bad? Next, let's take a look at Chinese dream theory! Chinese Dream Interpretation Theory Actually, most spiders are not (dangerously) poisonous. When we were kids our parents might have told us that spiders are poisonous, which is why some people are afraid of spiders, and even have nightmares about them.
