The more Zhang Xiaobo thought about it, the more depressed he became. The whole night, he couldn't sleep well, constantly having those chaotic dreams. He felt awful, he wanted to cry, he wanted to say, how could Feng Yi still haunt him even in death.
In fact, a dream is nothing, of course. After all, when it comes to dreams, there's a lot to be said. Some people have good dreams, some have bad dreams, and others have nightmares.
If it's a good dream, it's fine, because to some extent, good dreams can relieve fatigue. There's scientific basis for this; he once read an article about dreaming in a magazine.
The discussion mainly revolved around the REM stage, light sleep, and deep sleep. Take the REM stage for example, at this stage people generally have no consciousness, or if they do, it's in a dazed state. Once someone like this is woken up, they will suddenly awaken, and it may take a while for them to go back to sleep.