The image of the Great Dream Dao is that of a seven-colored butterfly.
"Zhuang Zhou dreams of being a butterfly, or is it the butterfly dreaming of Zhuang Zhou?"
Lu Chenzhou recalled the ancient sages' tomes.
The butterfly's wings quivered ever so slightly; upon their surface appeared countless faces, each with eyes tightly closed, representing all living beings.
Atop every face floated a bubble, symbolizing its dream.
The dreams of billions formed the scales on those wings.
The scales in turn composed intricate, mysterious patterns, like tadpole-shaped characters.
Upon closer inspection, these characters bore striking similarity to the script used by Great Wilderness cultivators and the Divine Court for transmitting cultivation methods.
These are Daoist Texts; every Dao rule bears them on its surface.
Comprehending the Dao, memorizing the Dao Texts, arranging and combining them in certain sequences—thus can one create a cultivation method for that Dao.