Why is it unlucky to shoot Terracotta Warriors? Why can't we take pictures with them?
According to the Terracotta Warriors, why is it unlucky? Terracotta warriors and horses are the funerary objects of Qin Shihuang, also known as funerary objects, which are heavy and gloomy. In geomantic omen, taking photos with funerary objects is disrespectful to the deceased, even more unlucky, and it is easy to damage one's fortune.
Many people who have been to Xi know that guided teams usually emphasize that their tourists should not take photos with the Terracotta Warriors. If you must take photos, don't let yourself and the Terracotta Warriors appear in the same photo, otherwise it will be unlucky. Moreover, if someone takes photos or videos of the Terracotta Warriors, the tour guide will ask the tourists to delete the videos and photos.
There are two reasons why you can't take a photo with the Terracotta Warriors. First of all, the flash of the camera will damage the Terracotta Warriors. Second, the Terracotta Warriors and Horses are funerary objects. Taking photos with terracotta warriors and horses is easy to attract yin, which is very unfavorable to your health and fortune.
In China, things buried with the dead are called "funerary objects" or "funerary objects", which are all things with heavy yin, and it is unlucky for the living to see them. Although the Terracotta Warriors and Horses are now a major attraction in Xi 'an, they have been buried underground for thousands of years in the final analysis, with a heavy yin. Therefore, taking photos with the Terracotta Warriors is very taboo for the living.
I believe you can also find that in the photos circulated today, few people can see the photos of people taking photos with the Terracotta Warriors, and most of them are just Terracotta Warriors. No matter how good the terracotta warriors and horses are, they are buried with the grave. Therefore, for the sake of your fortune and health, it is better not to take a photo with the Terracotta Warriors. There is another saying about the Qing Dongling, that is, don't take children into the Qing Dongling, because entering the Qing Dongling is actually entering someone else's grave.