Dreaming of Lu Bu
In ancient Eastern times, when emperors traveled, they were accompanied by a ceremonial procession known as "Lu Bu." According to Cai Yong's book, "When the emperor goes out, the carriages and entourage are arranged in a specific order, referred to as Lu Bu." Tang Fengyan wrote in "Feng's Chronicles of Sight and Hearing," Volume Five: "When the imperial carriage travels, the ceremonial escorts are called Lu Bu. This term originated during the Qin and Han dynasties." Since the Han Dynasty, concubines, crown princes, and high-ranking officials all had their respective Lu Bu, each with its own rules and not exclusive to the emperor.
Dreaming of Lu Bu is associated with good luck and financial fortune.
If someone holding an official position or serving in the military dreams of Lu Bu, it signifies a promotion.
For pregnant women, dreaming of Lu Bu indicates the birth of a son who will achieve greatness in the future.