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What can't be photographed?

If it is not a particularly important person, it must be reserved for historical materials. It is recommended not to take pictures.

Funeral occasions are full of yin, so taking pictures is taboo. The following 10 taboos:

1, don't take photos with the mausoleum in the scenic area as the background. Cause: Most of them may cause discomfort.

2. Don't take photos with others casually. A tourist spot in the north invited a man who looked like a great man to sit in the hall, and many tourists frequently took photos with him. Later, the person sitting in the hall died unfortunately, and as a result, many people who took photos with him died during that time. When traveling, you should be especially careful to take photos with strangers to prevent your fortune from falling.

3. Don't take photos with a thousand-year-old tree or a century-old house when traveling. The reason is the same as the first taboo.

4. Don't take pictures in high-voltage lines or corners. Taking pictures in high-voltage lines and corners will bring you an incomprehensible sense of suffocation. Some friends will squat in the corner to take pictures when shooting in the wild, and sometimes put high-voltage lines in the frame, but they don't know that they have committed taboos.

5. Be careful to take photos with the family cemetery of the deceased. Tomb-Sweeping Day went to visit the grave, and a friend took a photo with his relatives' grave out of mourning for them. Don't you know that some scenes include other people's graves, and the result may be very bad. So be cautious and cautious.

6. Three people take a group photo. In the past, painters would refuse to draw three people together in a painting. It is said that the group photo in the middle was squeezed out by friends around. Therefore, when we take photos during the trip, we'd better avoid taking photos with three people. If it is unavoidable, it is best for friends of both sides to take photos with clothes to show that there are people joining in.

7. You can't take pictures directly under the tower. In fact, this is ignored by tourists and friends. Because, right below the tower is the feeling of being suppressed, and the tower is used to suppress the devil. Related to this, if we go to the temple, remember not to take photos with the Buddha statues in the temple.

8. Women travel cautiously after pregnancy. You can't take pictures in places with heavy yin, such as empty houses and secluded houses. This is not only bad for adults, but also bad for the fetus.

9. Don't take clothes and take photos with your family for a long time. When visiting the Forbidden City, some people often sneak in and sit in the chairs used by emperors or ministers to take pictures while the staff are not looking, and even want to take pictures on the dragon bed. Or put on clothes worn by eunuchs to take pictures. If you succeed, trouble is likely to follow.

10, it is best not to take pictures at night. If you don't take pictures, unknown objects will take pictures with you. Pay attention to shooting objects that suddenly appear. Some people think it is a UFO, and it is both a photo and a video. It is often possible that UFOs have not been photographed, and something else has brought you trouble.