Chapter 91 Group Photo



They didn't know what a group photo was, so they all turned to look at Zhou Jia.

The people under the sky were also waiting for Zhou Jia to give them an answer.

Zhou Jia explained: "I just want to take a picture with you as a souvenir, just like the picture I took of you before."

She had previously shown them some photos of her previous travels, and everyone accepted them well.

Che Bao was the most enthusiastic and immediately said, "Okay, okay, I want to take a picture too."

Long Bao silently took a step back, and Tiantian naturally followed him.

Yinbao and Fengbao were a little curious, so they followed Chebao and said, "Let's take a picture, okay."

Seeing that they agreed, Si Qing didn't say anything to them. He just looked back at the girl who wanted to take a photo and said, "Just look at this photo for yourself. Don't post it on other platforms. I don't want these kids to be targeted."

The girl looked at her and nodded repeatedly, "Yeah, don't worry, I'm just taking a picture for myself. I will definitely not post it online."

Long Bao still stood at the end beside Tiantian and didn't want to take a photo.

He always felt unsafe, especially when it came to online things. He knew how outrageous the Internet would be in later generations.

"Then you guys take pictures, and I'll take a picture of some of the kids too."

After saying that, she took out her cell phone and started taking pictures of them after they stood in order. Because Longbao and Tiantian did not take a group photo, they stood on her left and right and watched her take pictures.

Because it was the first time they took a group photo, the little ones looked very serious, which made the girl feel embarrassed to hug them or pose, and she just stood stiffly.

Zhou Jia and the girl's friends couldn't help laughing when they saw this.

After taking the photo, the girl shyly said thank you and ran away with her friend.

Che Bao was the first to walk up to Zhou Jia carelessly. "Where's that photo? I want to see it."

Zhou Jia found the photos, squatted on the ground to show them, and said, "How about I take some photos for you now, and then print them out so you can take them out and look at them from time to time."

This time Long Bao did not refuse.

Yin Bao asked, "What did you mean by not posting it online? Why not post it online?"

Zhou Jia put away her phone, still squatting on the ground and looking at them, saying: "If she posts it online, you will become popular and many people will come to you because of your reputation, commonly known as traffic.

Going out will be a problem, as all your privacy will be exposed to everyone. Furthermore, with the internet being so advanced these days, anything you do can be discovered. Some people with darker intentions might even hound you and curse you, leading to cyberbullying. Once this happens, it's very hard for anyone to survive, and many have committed suicide because of it."

Chebao and the others understood.

In fact, they didn't care much about their privacy before, but now they have been infected by Zhou Jia and also care about their privacy very much. Now when they hear that what they posted online is being read by others, this is really... unbearable.

It’s just that Long Bao and Ying Zheng’s expressions are a little subtle.

privacy……

Come to think of it, he probably no longer has this thing.

In Zhou Jia's dimension, he is still lying in the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, being visited by people from later generations all day long.

However, they did not think of this, and Ying Zheng and the others naturally would not bring it up on their own initiative.

"Is that so? Then we should take fewer photos with others in the future."

Feng Bao said.

Zhou Jia smiled and said, "I think it might be a bit difficult. You guys are all quite smart and good-looking. You might even be dubbed as child prodigies. If someone finds out and spreads the news, you'll still have to appear in front of the public."

She still has special trust in her ancestors.

Yin Bao said calmly: "We'll talk about it later. Anyway, we just need to have fun now and don't worry about anything else."

One day at a time, why bother yourself with troubles?

"Okay, but since we're here anyway, I'll take a few photos of you. It's a good opportunity for me to take some photos of the Wuhou Temple as well."

Zhou Jia started taking pictures of the five little ones.

There are both individual and group photos, as well as some architectural pictures of the Wuhou Temple, with very rich content.

The people under the canopy were particularly moved by this scene, muttering to themselves, "I really want to go and take a picture of it too."

It's fun to watch.

Three Kingdoms

Zhuge Liang didn't mind watching them talking and laughing in the Wuhou Temple, and was even very happy.

It's enough to be serious on solemn sacrificial days. Normally, he still likes them to come and see him and chat and laugh. He thinks he will be very happy in another dimension. After all, who wants to see someone with a sad face all day long?

Zhuge Liang fanned himself faster and faster.

The crowd did not urge Zhou Jia to speak quickly, but waited until they had finished filming and everything was ready before they started to remind Zhou Jia.

[Miss Zhou Jia, please speak faster, we still want to hear it.]

Zhou Jia smiled and said, "Now that you're here, let's talk quickly. After we finish seeing Mr. Zhuge, I'll take the kids out for dinner."

The most important thing in the world is eating.

“We have already discussed the Rebellion of the Seven Kings. Now it will be Che Bao who will explain this to you.

For the development of the Han Dynasty, Liu Heng was frugal, cherished the people's strength, set an example himself, abolished many criminal laws, such as corporal punishment, and used castration as an alternative punishment when the death penalty was commuted through pardon. He developed the social economy of the Han Dynasty in all aspects and strengthened the country.

Liu Heng was a very good monarch, but unfortunately, he died in the Weiyang Palace in July 157 BC at the age of 47. His ministers gave him the temple name Taizong and the posthumous title Emperor Xiaowen, and he was buried in the Baling Mausoleum.

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