What is a haunted house?
Haunted House
Definition:
1. In the old days, it referred to an unlucky or haunted house.
Volume 6 of "Chao Ye Qian Zai" by Zhang Jue of the Tang Dynasty: "No one lives in the house. When asked, it is said that this is the princess's haunted house, and people dare not live in it."
2. Superstitions regarding houses as unlucky or haunted.
Related debate: In the past hundred years, the debate over whether the "haunted house" really exists has been heated and inconsistent. Neither existentialists nor non-existentialists can provide convincing evidence to prove their views. However, the most puzzling and frightening thing in reality is that although most "haunted houses" do not have ghost legends, once someone lives in such a house, disaster will be imminent. They will either get seriously ill and escape death, or face death. A kiss will kill you. This kind of phenomenon has always been explained by "haunted houses" in European and American countries; while in ancient China, it was explained by "feng shui" and "retribution".
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