1 snake is synonymous with dragon in ancient and Taoist mythology. According to this explanation, Jinlong is a little more reasonable. The dragon ate its shares, but you were not hurt. It means that the dragon cares for you and brings you good luck.
In Buddhism, there is only one kind of dragon that can harm people-poisonous dragon. Dragons are evil thoughts or karma. This may mean that you have bad ideas, and you hold back. Or someone tried to hurt you, but failed. Or someone wants to hurt you, but you will be safe, just like barking at the moon.
Second, popular interpretation.
There is a folk saying that snakes are money first.
According to this explanation, this snake will bring you good luck.
Third, psychological explanation.
General psychologists under normal circumstances probably have the following explanations:
1 I suffered from snakes when I was young, leaving me with psychological fear.
2 It is related to sex.
According to this explanation, 1 You were scared by snakes when you were a child, and you may be afraid of women (or men).
Fourth, the interpretation of traditional dreams.
1 This snake will bring you good luck
You will have a lucky escape, but you still need to be careful.
Special interpretation of verb (abbreviation of verb)
1 Your ancestors or ancestors met a kind of snake, which was fierce, so they kept it in mind, so this matter reappeared in the minds of each generation in dictation and compilation from generation to generation, so this is a warning from your ancestors or ancestors.
In some special circumstances, people can predict something, so this is the future you warn the present you.
Time and space are multidimensional. So this is your second choice in another parallel time and space.
Six, personal explanation
I think dreams are all "imaginary", the integration of information received in your brain, and the repeated dislocation integration.
So everyone's dreams are generated by information integration.
If you want to have a statement about right and wrong, then you just regard the dream as a dream. It's like eating when you are hungry and sleeping when you are sleepy. Don't think too much. Dreams are dreams, dreams are just dreams, and dreams are not things other than dreams.
If you think it's not enough, I only have one suggestion: just look on the bright side.