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Why can't I photograph the tomb?

The problem of geomantic omen is very close to us. According to our views on things around us, there will be different influences and explanations on Feng Shui. Feng Shui has more or less influence on each of us, so we need to pay more attention to Feng Shui to avoid bad influence. So why not take photos of the grave? What are the taboos?

It's not that the grave can't be photographed, but the words on the tombstone can't be photographed. The old people said that they would bring some unclean things of the deceased to themselves. All the spectacular graves you see can be photographed, as long as the words on the tombstone are not clearly photographed. In addition, this is a landscape photo without close-up. Pat the grave is likely to capture the appearance of ghosts, scare you and provoke the outbreak of ghosts. At that time, you will regret it.

Carefully take a photo with the grave of the deceased's family. When I arrived in Tomb-Sweeping Day, a friend wanted to mourn his loved ones and used a tombstone with photos of their loved ones. You don't know that some lens cemeteries contain others, and the result may be good. So be careful again.

The purpose of sweeping graves is to worship ancestors, not to have fun. The first three feet are full of gods. It is best to be respectful, careful and cautious when sweeping graves. Never take photos in the cemetery, or even take photos at will. Otherwise, it will lead to bad atmosphere, easy to lead to imbalance between yin and yang, and damage personal fortune.

Don't take pictures of clothes and homes long ago. When visiting the Forbidden City, people often sneak in, sit in the chairs used by emperors or ministers to take pictures, and even want to take pictures on the dragon bed. Or put on clothes worn by eunuchs to take pictures. If you succeed, trouble is likely to follow.