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Why can't we take pictures in the ancestral graves?
The ancestral graves in Yin Qi are very heavy, and photographers always don't aim their cameras at them. Feel unlucky and unlucky. Although the terrain here is open and the sun shines all year round, how can you say' Yin Qi is heavy'? This is because since the tomb was buried here, the number of passers-by has decreased, and people will take a detour and are unwilling to pass through here. There are inevitably weeds here, and foxes, voles and snakes will nest here. The sudden passing of small animals can make people feel scared, especially those who come to visit graves. Some people are full of worries and thoughts, and often forget their environment. Taking pictures here, once a small animal passes by, it will leave unclear traces in the lens, which is often suspicious. Sometimes I think of the supernatural and feel that I have photographed something unclean. So anyone with a camera is unwilling to leave photos in cemeteries and ancestral graves.
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