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Living people don't tell fortune _ living people don't tell fortune?

Is it a folk custom that the living don't stand like statues? Why is there such a rule? Any allusions? Is this rule internationally accepted or is it unique to China?

1, it is a folk custom not to stand like a living person.

2. To build a statue for the living is equivalent to building a shrine for the living.

In other words, the living should accept people's sacrifice. A living person must worship before his death, and there is no need to worship every day.

This is just a tradition in China.

Superstition: According to folklore, the dead are fragrant and will protect all people, but the living are so fragrant. If such a person is not a doomed savior or a peerless hero, his life will be shortened and everything will go wrong, otherwise it will be a tragedy. (There is no scientific basis, don't believe it)

Expand the meaning of information and give a portrait:

1 is a symbol of culture and spirit.

2. It is the promoter of a certain theory or the benchmark of an ideology. For example, when Stalin was alive, there was a statue, which symbolized incomparable justice. To some extent, it also represents authority and some political significance.

In a word, erecting statues is an important form of commemorating great men, which has profound political significance. For whom, where and when, it is by no means willful. It can only be implemented after careful study and approval by the central authorities, and many of them are particular.

Therefore, it is risky to erect statues to the living.