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The significance of cage photos
The explanation of the cage photo is still hanging over. Lu Xun's "Jie Jie Ting's Essays at the End of Death": "What shines in all her works is suffering, tragedy and deep and enthusiastic consciousness of protecting the oppressed." See "shrouded". The word cage is interpreted as a container or lid made of bamboo sticks and wooden strips: lanterns. An apparatus for raising birds or insects made of bamboo strips, wooden strips or metal wires: a chicken coop. Bird cage and fruit cage. Something used to imprison prisoners: a cage. Cage. A covered photo made of bamboo or metal material shows that the light shines on the object: sunlight. Shine. Radiation. Look at yourself or others' images or other reflective things in the mirror: look in the mirror. Photography: photography. Take pictures. Portrait or photograph: a small photograph. Portrait Look after: look after. Take care. According to: according to. Follow. Roger that.
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