Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Is it really nice to take wedding photos on the "Imperial Road" of the Imperial Temple beyond the "rules"?

Is it really nice to take wedding photos on the "Imperial Road" of the Imperial Temple beyond the "rules"?

Of course, this kind of beauty is not really beautiful. Even if the scenery is beautiful, the photographer's behavior is not beautiful Is the photographer in the ancestral hall? Imperial Road? Taking wedding photos not only violates the relevant regulations of the ancestral temple scenic area, but also destroys the precious historical relics of the ancestral temple, setting a very bad example for other tourists. No matter from which point of view, this kind of behavior is not desirable. According to media reports, the photographer has also been punished accordingly, and the Beijing police have given the photographer administrative detention and imposed a fine according to law.

The ancestral temple is not only a tourist attraction, but also a national key cultural relics protection unit. In order to let more people know about the history and culture of China in Ming and Qing Dynasties, the state listed the ancestral temple as a tourist attraction. Because the ancestral temple scenic spot has a very charming natural and historical cultural landscape, many photo studios like to use the ancestral temple as a scenic spot for wedding photos. However, photographers must sign a series of contracts before entering the ancestral temple scenic spot. According to the contract, photographers are not allowed to destroy any historical relics in the scenic spot, and those who violate relevant regulations must be severely punished.

According to netizens, the photographer stood on the imperial road to take pictures in order to choose a better shooting angle. Although his initial idea was not bad, his behavior did violate the regulations of the scenic spot. As we all know, the Imperial Taoist Temple was the Imperial Taoist Temple of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, that is to say, in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, only the emperor was qualified to walk on it. According to historical experts, these emperors did not walk directly on the Imperial Avenue. They will sit in sedan chairs carried by eunuchs and stroll over the Imperial Road. The steps on both sides of the imperial road were taken by eunuchs at that time. Therefore, even if Imperial Road is the exclusive road for emperors, they will not trample on it.

All kinds of exquisite dragon patterns are carved on the imperial road, which also symbolizes the incomparable noble status of emperors. In order to better protect the patterns on the Imperial Road, the scenic spot specially surrounded a circle of yellow iron railings around the Imperial Road to warn tourists not to trample on the Imperial Road. However, the photographer ignored the regulations of the scenic spot, made such indecent behavior, and was punished like this, which was hard to blame.