Move household registration

Time:2026-04-21 05:43:38Source:let me think the dream Author:character

When dreaming about hukou or ID card, in dreams, it should be directly translated into status and location, because when we think of ID cards and household registration books, the first thing to replace these nouns should be their explanation., or something directly similar to it. The town you dream of (your words are very important, it is town, town, probably a life circle), and to live in a life circle (pay attention to my conceptual transformation), you must have identity or can allow you to stand on (my third translation of the first concept). And your ID card (household registration book) is about to be lost, which may indicate that there are people who are unfavorable to you and may want to bring you down. It is very likely that your subconscious has already noticed the clues, but it is ambiguous, so it expresses it through dreams.

In addition, because it is not“” the destruction of status (household registration book), but the move to another town, it means that this place can be abandoned and there is a new path. Or, the bad aspects may be sent elsewhere by the boss.

There are so many general explanations. If you extend the explanation, you have ignored one thing, which is the connection between the two towns. Moving to, it means that there is a road in the middle. What the road symbolizes should be a female sexual device (long and tracks, it is very likely). Because people have a moral bottom line, dreams about sex are usually blurred or even changed by the subconscious (Freudian). It is very likely that this is the case. If it is, my first possibility mentioned above will be ruled out or mixed into the second possibility. Then, the transfer of ID cards from place A to place B, if you are a woman, should symbolize advancement, joining, and it is likely to follow your husband, or for example, forced relocation. That's not good. It's probably due to physical reasons, resulting in loss of status (I mixed in the first possibility), or forced marriage. (Note that the second explanation, the town is interpreted differently, is the circle you live in with your relatives.)

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