1. Respect for the deceased: For those who have passed away, we should maintain respect and respect. Taking a group photo is not necessarily the best way to show respect and commemoration. Sometimes, it may be more appropriate to commemorate historical figures through historical documents, memorial halls and museums.
2. Involving privacy: Private photos of historical figures should not be used for commercial purposes or public dissemination, because this may infringe on their privacy and portrait rights.
3. Controversy: Sometimes, historical figures may be controversial because of their historical behavior or views. Taking photos with these figures may cause controversy and unnecessary contradictions, and may even be regarded by some people as distorting or beautifying history.
4. Lack of background knowledge: Sometimes, people may take photos with historical figures without knowing their backgrounds and historical backgrounds, which may cause misunderstanding or have adverse effects.
Therefore, when deciding whether to take photos with deceased historical figures, we should consider the above factors and try our best to avoid behaviors that may cause controversy or discomfort. At the same time, we should also respect the privacy and rights of the deceased, choose appropriate memorial methods, and express respect and commemoration for historical figures.