The phrase "The sword is like a dream" comes from the famous saying in the ancient Chinese classic "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms": "Life is like a dream, and you can travel freely even if you are within a foot." "The sword is like a dream." It is further extended to the illusion and cruelty of war and killing. Swords are weapons that can benefit mankind, but can also bring disaster in wars. The sword is like a dream, which means that war and killing itself are a dream. Even in the real world, the victory and glory brought by the sword are as illusory as a dream.
"Swords are like dreams" can also be used to describe experiences and feelings in life. Everyone's life is a lonely journey, full of joys and sorrows, and full of uncertainty. When we encounter setbacks and adversity, pain and loss are like marks carved by swords on our bodies, but these experiences are like a dream. Although painful, they make us grow and think, making us stronger and stronger. Wisdom.
Finally, "swords are like dreams" can also be interpreted as an aesthetic concept. Swords are a common element in ancient landscape paintings, and the "dream-like" image represents illusion and beauty. The sword is like a dream, which can be understood as the recognition of the shortness of life and the affirmation of the beauty of life. In this ever-changing world, we need to learn to appreciate the beautiful moments that have happened in our lives. These moments are like beautiful wounds scratched by swords on our bodies. They are indispensable memories and witnesses in our lives.