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Superstition: Is it unlucky to cut off the negative of a photo?

Photos and negatives really can't be handled casually. As far as "superstition" is concerned, people's images contain specific meanings, as if they were endowed with souls. Recently, a reader of Wuhan Evening News said that there were too many photos, which was troublesome. You can't throw it and it's not easy to put it.

You can do it. Put the unwanted photos in cartons, put them in the attic (there is no attic, but the top of the cabinet can be used), and just "shelve" them directly.

If you really don't want to save, there is another strategy that you can refer to:

When Tomb-Sweeping Day worships his ancestors, he can burn paper money in front of the grave after praying to his ancestors (asking someone to collect it for him), so that the "information" in the photos will not be lost or leaked.

This is my experience.

Photos must not fall into enemy hands, because it is too easy to practice witchcraft with photos!