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The dream came true

author:Huyan grass

The fantasy fantasy world is full of curiosities, mostly out of accident or absurdity, but you can't rush to deny it, because it is always a mystery and difficult to solve.

The dream came true

Heaven on earth

There was a Mr. Frederick Gladswood in England, who, when he was 12 years old, had a dream that he lived in a large country house, and then many times dreamed of the same house and nearby neighbors, and these neighbors and the villa, he had never seen before. Later, when Gladyswood was 20 years old, he came to visit a relative's house in the countryside and was surprised: Wasn't this the villa he had seen in his dreams? Gladswood actually did not want anyone to lead, very familiar with the entry and exit of each room. And before entering, you can also say their architectural layout, furniture and location, and even point to the whitewashed wall to tell everyone that this was a window before. He knew most of the people who came to visit, and some of them could even say their names, and they said it very accurately, without any hesitation. I would like to ask: Is this dream absurd?

The dream came true

Ancient tree forest

It is common sense that writers are inspired by familiar social life, but Robert Louis Stevenson, author of the soul-breaking best-selling novel "Dr. Jack and Mr. Hyde," was inspired by a dream. At the beginning of writing this part, day and night of hard thinking is not able to write, he is anxious and anxious all day long, but one night, he is tired and suddenly has a nightmare in the dream and shouts loudly, his wife woke him up, the miracle after the dream appeared, this Stevenson not only did not blur or be shocked but rejoiced, suddenly jumped up from the bed, fell on the table and wrote down the meaning of the nightmare, and later this world-famous novel was written according to the meaning of this nightmare. Is this a fantasy?

The dream came true

Things like the inspiration in Stevenson's dream are not just together, but many. JulesVieth's novel, 80 Days Around the World, is also based on a dream trip. Many famous composers in history have also often drawn inspiration from dreams, such as Strawski, Tardini and the contemporary Mohecio Kajer; They all wrote famous songs after dreams. Violet Kasli, an anagram expert in Europe and america, often came up with many words in it, and could wake up and write them down, and it is said that this word fan became famous in one fell swoop by relying on the words produced in his dreams. All of this, believe it or not.

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