Chinese dream meaning is explained below using 5 different sources. Each interpretation is shown with its source.

Interpretation 1 — Zolar

lucky numbers: 05-18-29-33-49-53

company of, being in the: fear of being influenced by il ogical foreign beliefs.

home, being in a: are looking for the mysticism inherent in wisdom.

people, several: fear the irrational; it is the unlimited universe that awes you.

Wall, the Great: the ultimate in protection and security.

Source: Zolar’s Book of Dreams Numbers and Lucky Days Author: Zolar

Interpretation 2 — Martha Clarke

Dreaming of a Chinese person portends a difficult but necessary journey that will determine the successful completion of your projects.

If you make a deal with that person your prestige will be increased. The presence of several Chinese individuals, however, is an indication that the business could end in failure.

Source: The Big Dictionary of Dreams Author: Martha Clarke

Interpretation 3 — Versatile - Anonymous

Traditionally chinese people often followed a combination of religious beliefs, including confucianism, taoism and buddhism. Practices such as ancestor worship and meditation, together with the worship of gods and magical rituals, still take place and in dreams, as our knowledge increases, can give rich imagery.
Source: Dream Meanings of Versatile Author: Versatile - Anonymous

Interpretation 4 — Ariadne Green

A Chinese figure in a dream stereotypically represents someone who is working for the whole or who has socialistic values. This may be a comment on your need to conform, or it may indicate a need to adopt some strong traditional values. In dreams relating to your work, the Chinese may point to an open market.
Source: Ariadne's Book of Dream Author: Ariadne Green

Interpretation 5 — Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett

Chinese people or objects observed in a dream signify a satisfactory solution to all your problems.

However, if the objects were damaged or the people seemed unfriendly, you may expect to make (or receive surprise guests from) a long journey.

Source: The Complete Guide to Interpreting Your Dreams Author: Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett