1. Dreaming about building a bridge means that everything will go as you wish, your life will be happy, and your job will be stable.
2. At this time, politics became more corrupt, science was more complicated, and famines were particularly serious in the south of the Yellow River for consecutive years. The working people had no way to make a living and were forced to revolt.
3. Dreaming about building a bridge is a smooth dream, which means everything will be smooth and harmonious.
4. If the family has surplus food, there is no need to worry about disasters and famines; there will be no panic and anxiety when the state-owned resources are strong and the country is strong. Diligence, frugality, and luxury lead to the end. On World Diligence and Thrift Day, I hope you will take precautions and refuse to waste, and be diligent and thrifty at home!
5. People born in this year dream of building a bridge, and do not act rashly, and harmony will bring wealth. All goes well.
6. A businessman dreams of building a bridge indicates internal discord, poor business operations, and loss of money.
7. A businessman dreams of someone else building a bridge indicates that the autumn will be smooth and profitable, and there will be noble people to help you succeed. You should thank the noble people properly.
8. If a person in love dreams of someone else building a bridge, it is easy to have emotional quarrels. It is recommended to find a trustworthy person to help you mediate. If everything goes well, your relationship will go further.
9. The tragic fate of the Huangya Incident was determined by the social ecology at that time: famine and refugee problems in Shandong during the Xiantong period provided conditions for crowds to gather in the Huangya village. During the Xiantong period, Shandong's civil militarization structure was homogeneous. Go to Huangya Mountain Village.
10. People who travel dream about building bridges, and they will make money if they travel smoothly.
11. In the history of China’s famines, hungry victims often exchanged their food for food, forming a shocking culture of cannibalism during famines. However, this reflects the reappearance of ancient cannibalistic instincts in a state of extreme hunger, or is an atavism of cannibalism. Phenomenon.
12. At the end of the Sui Dynasty, the world was in turmoil and the people were in dire straits. In the years of famine, it was normal for grain grains to be sold without grains for sale. Just like many farmers now leaving their hometowns to work on the coast, they were selling their most precious things. .