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The Japanese man looked at the scenery upside down and was pushed down the deep valley by his colleagues, the two of them did not look at the well, and the ancients did not deceive me

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Recently, a man-made accident occurred in the famous scenic spot of Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, a Japanese man was pushed down by a colleague and fell into a 15-meter-deep canyon while viewing the scenery.

The Japanese man looked at the scenery upside down and was pushed down the deep valley by his colleagues, the two of them did not look at the well, and the ancients did not deceive me

The Amanohashidate Scenic Area in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan is famous in Japan for its beautiful scenery.

The Japanese man looked at the scenery upside down and was pushed down the deep valley by his colleagues, the two of them did not look at the well, and the ancients did not deceive me

I don't know which god had a whim, but he found that the view of Amanohashidate from the crotch was more visually impactful, and when viewed backwards, the river and the path between the rivers in the distance were like a giant dragon soaring in the sky, and this unique way of viewing the scenery quickly spread in Japan, making many admirers eager to try.

It may be that people's imagination is different, Xiaobian saw this upside-down scene, did not see the soaring dragon, but felt very much like the giant python in the Amazon Basin, not only has no sense of beauty, but even a little scary.

The Japanese man looked at the scenery upside down and was pushed down the deep valley by his colleagues, the two of them did not look at the well, and the ancients did not deceive me

In front of the observation deck of this attraction is a deep ditch with a depth of 15 meters, and the viewing point is very simple, and the guardrail near it is only one meter high.

The Japanese man looked at the scenery upside down and was pushed down the deep valley by his colleagues, the two of them did not look at the well, and the ancients did not deceive me

The man in white was pouting his ass to watch the view, when suddenly his colleague rushed over and pushed him on the ass, and the man in white was pushed into the deep ditch in front of him without noticing.

It is said that the man in white is also a strange person, the beautiful scenery is in front, watching the beautiful scenery from his crotch upside down, it should also be his butt facing forward, and his head facing the crowd, but his posture is reversed, and he doesn't know which side of the scenery he wants to look at upside down.

The Japanese man looked at the scenery upside down and was pushed down the deep valley by his colleagues, the two of them did not look at the well, and the ancients did not deceive me

The man in white disappeared in front of everyone out of thin air, and the person who pushed him down was still standing on the observation deck very leisurely, looking at the place where the man in white fell, feeling like he was watching a play.

The Japanese man looked at the scenery upside down and was pushed down the deep valley by his colleagues, the two of them did not look at the well, and the ancients did not deceive me
The Japanese man looked at the scenery upside down and was pushed down the deep valley by his colleagues, the two of them did not look at the well, and the ancients did not deceive me

The man in white was lucky, only suffering some injuries, and according to the police, his colleague wanted to joke with the injured man, but he didn't expect to push him over the guardrail below with too much force.

The person in charge of the scenic spot also reminded tourists that they need to firmly grasp the handrail when viewing the scenery.

In such a place, making such a joke, if you want to say that there is no personal vendetta, it is estimated that no one will believe it.

The reminder of the scenic spot is also very interesting, just this less than a meter high guardrail, catch or not catch, if someone deliberately wants to harm people, what is the difference?

The Japanese man looked at the scenery upside down and was pushed down the deep valley by his colleagues, the two of them did not look at the well, and the ancients did not deceive me

This is something that happened in Japan, and it has nothing to do with us, but it reminds us of a sentence that the ancients warned us:

One person does not enter the temple, two people do not observe the well, and three people do not hug the tree.

The Japanese man looked at the scenery upside down and was pushed down the deep valley by his colleagues, the two of them did not look at the well, and the ancients did not deceive me

About this proverb, everyone has their own interpretation and opinion, the Japanese scenic spot happened to the colleague pushing the incident, verified that "the two do not watch the well" is reasonable, fortunately when the incident happened, there were many people around, as for pushing people is not a joke, only the colleagues who pushed people down know.

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