"When Nan Ke dreams, if the dream comes alive" is to describe a big dream, or to compare it with an empty joy. Metaphor is a dream, which belongs to neutrality. (1) Source: From Tang Li Gongzuo's Biography of Nanke Taishou. (2) Idiom enlightenment: Things change, all the splendor will leave us one day, and there is no need to cling to it. There are still many things in life worth cherishing. Don't blindly pursue wealth and rights, and all the honors may die in an instant. (3) Sentence-making: ① Why sigh when you live, and why complain when you lose, just like a dream of Nanke. (2) How many young people want to get rich overnight through online business opportunities, but it is often just a dream of Nanke, and in the end everything comes to nothing. I was shouting when I thought I had won the lottery, but I woke up suddenly and realized that it was a dream of Nanke. In fact, there is nothing to care about in life. Good or bad is a dream of Nanke, like a phantom bubble.