What Do donkey Symbolize in Dreams and How to Interpret the Meaning

Dreaming of jealousy usually means that you will gradually get out of trouble. Sometimes, the embarrassment of dreams also symbolizes love and sex.

Dreaming of chasing you, you are scared, you will become a victim of scandals or other rumors.

Dreaming that you are reluctantly riding a donkey, or riding a donkey like a professional horse racer, unnecessary quarrels will happen.

I dreamed that I was riding on my back and that my love was going well.

Dreaming of white cockroaches, predicting sexual ability, personal life and partner loyalty.

When you hear a bark in your dreams, you are reminded to be cautious, be careful when you are exposed to unfair sexual relationships, or be disgusted by your inattention.

Dreaming of the burden of weight, indicating that efforts will finally achieve results, rich returns, will make a fortune and gain a good reputation.

Dreaming of beatings indicates that your efforts have not worked, status may be threatened, and even forced to leave your current position.

Dreaming of the blind, reminding you to be framed by close people, there may be friends and relatives trying to damage your reputation.

Dreaming of the corpse of a donkey, don’t worry, it is a good thing, indicating that you are about to succeed through hard work.

Dreaming of a dead body in the river or in the lake indicates that you may travel to the sea.

Dreaming of wearing clothes and shoes means that you will be teased by friends.

Dreaming that someone is riding naked on the donkey, be careful, indicating that people riding the donkey may be in great danger.

Dreaming of being on the roof or on the platform, beware of the danger of a family breaking.

Dreaming of riding a horse, reminding you to pay attention to your health. Perhaps the biggest crisis you have now is health problems. If you don’t pay attention, you may turn into a serious illness, even soon.

Zhou Gong's Dream Interpretation

A traditional Chinese text attributed to the Duke of Zhou (11th century BCE), "Zhou Gong Jie Meng" deciphers dreams through symbolic meanings, linking themes like nature, animals, or daily life to predictions about fortune, health, or relationships. Rooted in ancient mysticism and philosophy, it reflects cultural beliefs in the bond between humans and the spiritual realm, remaining a cherished guide to subconscious symbolism despite its non-scientific nature.