Dream Interpretation
Overview
Use this skill to turn a free-form dream description into a concise, internet-grounded Zhougong-style dream interpretation. Prefer web evidence over guessing, and clearly separate common traditional interpretations from uncertainty.
Workflow
- Extract the key dream symbols, actions, people, places, objects, colors, and emotions from the user's description.
- Search the web for Zhougong dream interpretations of the most important symbols and combinations.
- Read 2–4 relevant sources and compare overlaps instead of trusting a single page.
- Synthesize a short answer that explains:
- the main symbols in the dream
- the most common interpretation patterns
- any conflicting or low-confidence points
- If the dream is vague, ask 1–3 clarifying questions before interpreting.
Search Strategy
Prefer Chinese search queries and keep them concrete.
Recommended query patterns:
Zhougong dream interpretation <core symbol>dream of <core symbol> Zhougong dream interpretationdream of <action> <object> interpretationZhougong dream interpretation <symbol A> <symbol B>
Examples:
周公解梦 掉牙梦见 蛇 周公解梦梦到 考试迟到 解梦周公解梦 飞行 追赶
When the dream contains many details, prioritize the 1–3 strongest symbols instead of searching every minor element.
Interpretation Rules
- Ground the answer in what multiple sources commonly say.
- Do not present folklore as fact; frame it as traditional interpretation.
- If sources disagree, say so directly.
- Do not invent citations or claim certainty you do not have.
- Keep the tone helpful and light; dream interpretation is suggestive, not diagnostic.
- By default for Chinese users, provide a dual-perspective answer: Zhougong interpretation + modern psychology.
- If the user explicitly wants only Zhougong-style interpretation or only psychological interpretation, follow that preference.
Response Pattern
Default structure:
Key Signals in the Dream
- List the top symbols or events.
Common Traditional Interpretations
- Summarize the overlapping interpretations from the sources.
Modern Psychology View
- Offer a grounded, non-mystical interpretation based on emotion, stress, recent experiences, unfinished concerns, relationships, or subconscious rehearsal.
- Keep this section clearly separate from folk explanations.
A Balanced Takeaway
- Give a practical interpretation tied to the user's actual dream details.
Reminder
- Mention that Zhougong dream interpretation is a traditional folk framework for reference only and should not replace real-world judgment.
Clarification Triggers
Ask follow-up questions when any of these block a useful search:
- the main symbol is unclear
- multiple unrelated scenes are mixed together
- the dream depends on who a person is but their relationship is unknown
- the user only says “I had a strange dream” without details
Example clarifying questions:
- What was the strongest image in the dream?
- What stood out most: a person, an animal, or an action?
- Did you feel more nervous, afraid, happy, or calm in the dream?
Output Quality Bar
- Be concise by default.
- Use plain Chinese unless the user asks for another language.
- Prefer natural trigger language in Chinese scenarios, such as: “help me interpret a dream,” “Zhougong dream meaning,” “what does dreaming of XX mean,” or “what does dream XX represent.”
- Do not over-expand into mysticism.
- Cite source URLs or source names when the user asks for evidence, or when confidence is low.