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What are the taboos of taking pictures of Feng Shui?

1, don't take photos with old clothes and home. When visiting the Forbidden City, some people often sneak in and sit in the chairs used by emperors or ministers to take pictures when the staff are not looking. They even want to take pictures on the dragon bed and even wear clothes worn by eunuchs. If they succeed, trouble is likely to follow.

2. Don't take photos with others casually. A restaurant in the north invited a man who looked very imposing to sit in the hall, and many diners frequently took photos with him. Later, the person who was photographed died unfortunately, and as a result, many people who took photos with him had a hard time for a while.

3. When going out for sightseeing, never take a photo with a thousand-year-old tree or a century-old house. The reason is self-evident. In this regard, Dr. Zheng also specifically told the story of Feng Shui, and friends can refer to Dr. Zheng's related blog post.