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Can I take photos at my ancestor’s gravesite?
Taking photos at ancestral gravesites is not allowed.
The ancestral graveyard has a very dark atmosphere, so photographers have never focused their lenses here. It feels unlucky and unlucky. Although the terrain here is open and the sun shines all year round, how can it be said that there is "heavy Yin Qi"? This is because since the tomb was erected here, the number of pedestrians passing by has decreased. People will take detours and are not willing to pass by here. It is inevitable that weeds will grow overgrown, and foxes, voles, and snakes will make their nests here. The sudden passing of small animals can make people feel frightened, especially those who come to visit graves. Some people are preoccupied with so many thoughts that they often forget their surroundings. When taking photos here, once a small animal passes by, it will leave unclear traces in the lens, which often makes people suspicious. Sometimes I think of supernatural events, and even feel that I have caught something dirty. Therefore, anyone with a camera would not want to leave photos in cemeteries and ancestral graves.
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