Dreaming of Pangu

Pangu is a legendary figure in Chinese folklore, first mentioned in the book "San Wu Li Ji" by Xu Zheng during the Three Kingdoms period. In ancient times, there was a giant celestial body floating in space, resembling an egg, moving silently amidst boundless dark clouds. Within that celestial body lived a giant named Pangu, who tirelessly wielded his axe, attempting to free himself from the confinement.

After eighteen thousand years of arduous efforts, Pangu swung his final strike, resulting in a thunderous sound as the celestial body split into two halves. The upper half transformed into gas and rose continuously, while the lower half became the Earth, gradually thickening. The cosmos began to have a sky and land. The sky grew one foot higher each day, and the Earth thickened one foot each day. Pangu himself grew taller and taller, becoming the towering hero who "propped up the sky and stood on the ground." Pangu is the legendary figure associated with the creation of the world.

In dreams, Pangu represents the courage to explore and pioneer.

Dreaming of Pangu creating the heavens and the Earth signifies the anticipation of new sources of income.

Dreaming of Pangu embodying the heavens and the Earth indicates receiving unanimous praise and support from friends and family.