Dream: Someone has been chasing me, so I ran ahead. I asked people on the road for help, and then a man saved me and took me running, running, running so far.

Emotionally, this dream is a manifestation of fear. It shows that the dreamer was facing some kind of danger in his life at that time. He was afraid of this danger and tried his best to escape and get rid of it.

Running away may be the first reaction of our animal ancestors when they are in danger.

Generally speaking, dreams that are forcibly caught up have several endings:

(1) The pursued person (often the dreamer himself) is bitten or killed;

(two) forced to play dead or hide, to avoid the sight of wild animals or bad people;

(3) The pursued person fights head-on with wild animals or bad guys.

The ending (1) symbolizes that the dreamer usually suppresses his instinct too much and even begins to suppress it to a certain degree.

Encounter strong instinctive resistance or revenge. The fiercer the pursuer in the dream, the greater the intensity of the dreamer's instinctive repression.

The ending (2) symbolizes that dreamers often use self-deception in their daily lives.

Turn a blind eye and release some instinctive impulses. That is to add some reasonable camouflage to instinctive impulse, so as to make

I'm not anxious. Such dreamers are generally weak in character.