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mouse

Mouse Dream Meaning

쥐꿈 해몽

AnimalsPregnancy Dream
Fortune
Good

The mouse opens the Korean zodiac for a reason. It signals beginnings, quiet accumulation, and the kind of wealth that grows from many small additions rather than one big windfall.

쥐꿈은 12지지의 첫 동물로, 시작·번성·재물의 누적을 상징합니다.

In Korean Saju tradition, dreams are deeply connected to your Four Pillars birth chart. Discover your birth chart for free to see how this dream aligns with your personal destiny.

Dream Interpretations by Situation

01

Seeing a swarm of mice

쥐떼를 보는 꿈

Money is multiplying through small streams. Side income, micro savings, or accumulating returns are about to add up to something significant. Pay attention to many small wins, not one dramatic event.

02

Catching a mouse

쥐를 잡는 꿈

You are taking direct action on something that has been nibbling at your peace. A persistent worry or a small but stubborn problem is about to be resolved.

03

Seeing a white mouse

흰쥐 꿈

White mice are rare and auspicious. Often read as a pregnancy dream pointing to a clever, sharp child. Outside pregnancy, a meaningful and bright opportunity is appearing.

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04

A mouse gnawing your clothes or belongings

쥐가 옷이나 물건을 갉아먹는 꿈

Small leaks in your finances or energy. Subscriptions, side commitments, or tiny daily losses are quietly draining you. Audit and seal the gaps.

05

A mouse running away from you

쥐가 도망가는 꿈

An anxiety you have been carrying is about to dissolve on its own. You do not have to chase the resolution, just stop feeding the worry.

An auspicious dream. Stay positive and seize the opportunity. Your Saju birth chart can reveal the best timing to act on this energy.

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Dream interpretations are based on Korean traditional wisdom and are for reference only.