Can't talk about dreams in the morning. In fact, there is no historical origin that can be traced back. Unlike now, many phenomena in the old society are not supported by scientific basis. Influenced by traditional culture, the elderly are apt to combine their own imagination to produce various fantasies, and mutual communication has become a "taboo", such as not looking in the mirror at night.
The new era is constantly developing. If you tell some post-90 s or post-90 s that you can't tell the dream you just had in the morning, they may laugh their heads off. These outdated ideas or conjectures are the product of the old times and meaningless in modern society. It is no use playing tricks on children. Nowadays, most children begin to contact with all kinds of electronic products at the age of three or five, and the amount of information they receive far exceeds our imagination. When you meet someone with feelings, you may write them down in a book, but it's really useless. It will fade away until it disappears.
People nowadays have different embarrassing situations. There are more and more older men and women, but singles have to face marriage after all. A married woman has to face a severe relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law; The relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law may bring different things to children, but they have to face heavy milk powder money; When children grow up, they should worry about betraying their families; After the rebellious period, you have to worry about his marriage, and then your grandson is born, and you become that mother-in-law ... how terrible! Then ... I'm going to the world mentioned in the travel notes of Dream Ring.
Nowadays, fantasy movies are not as popular as before. To put it bluntly, people have found the ultimate "home", and it is still very fulfilling to have dreams, isn't it? This is also a modern speculation, from which it can be inferred that fantasy is also a product of the times and will be constantly updated with the development of the times.