Why do you have to carefully take photos with the family cemetery of the deceased?

I remember that a few years ago, Bian Xiao traveled to Beijing after graduation and visited the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven, the Great Wall and the Ming Tombs. At the last stop, the Ming Tombs, the tour guide said in awe: Never take pictures in front of the tomb. There are tourists taking pictures in front of the tomb. After the photo came out, there was a ghost on it ... At that time, I was so stupid that I got goose bumps all over and never dared to take pictures in front of the tomb again.

Tomb-Sweeping Day small holiday is coming, so be careful when you go out to take pictures. Master Feng Shui warned that when traveling, don't take photos with the mausoleum of the scenic spot as the background, and don't take photos with others casually.

Don't take photos with a thousand-year-old tree or a hundred-year-old house, pay attention to taking photos with the family cemetery of the deceased, don't take photos directly under the tower, don't take photos with old clothes and homes, and it's best not to take photos at night, otherwise unknown objects will take photos with you in the mirror, and so on.

I'd rather believe it, but I can't believe it. Don't ruin my fortune because of some details. China has always paid attention to the balance between Yin and Yang, so it is forbidden to take photos in places with heavy yin, otherwise it will attract bad aura and damage personal fortune.

Don't shoot naked in the wild. It's easy to lose your mind and attract yin. Remind friends that some friends like to take pictures, and as a result, they take nude photos in the wild or in the mountains and forests, and the consequences are unimaginable.

Carefully shoot the scenery with strong sense of suffocation. Some people think that people should be cautious and can shoot the scenery at will. Actually this is very wrong. If your camera is aimed at a "landscape" with a strong sense of suffocation, then bad luck is likely to be photographed.

Taking pictures of sleeping people carefully is easy to go wrong, because Feng Shui thinks their souls will be brought into the camera. This is often the "foul" of the baby's parents, reminding you to be very cautious.