Women's face chart explains why you are still single

Women's face chart explains why you are still single

Hong Kong Feng Shui Master Su Mingfeng exclusively reveals: Women’s facial features explain why you are still single? Women who are still single due to various reasons or coincidences can take a look at these ladies to find a good partner and get married quickly. Compare your facial features and personality to see if you have similarities with the following ladies.

Women's facial features for singles

Illustration of women's faces by Liang Aishi: "She has a long philtrum and has high requirements for her partner. She has a thin nose and the men she likes are mostly married. This is a face that makes it difficult for her to find a partner."

Elsie Leung, GBM, JP (born April 24, 1939) is a native of Yanbu, Nanhai District, Guangdong Province, and a founding member of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong. He was the former Secretary for Justice of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government and a member of the Executive Council. He was the first Chinese Secretary for Justice in Hong Kong.
In 1999, Elsie Leung was criticized for favoritism because she did not prosecute former Sing Tao Daily Group chairman Wu Xian on the grounds of public interest. The Hong Kong Legislative Council proposed a motion of no confidence in her, but it was ultimately not passed.
On October 20, 2005, Elsie Leung resigned due to heavy work pressure. The State Council announced the appointment of Wong Yan Lung as the Secretary for Justice to replace Elsie Leung, but he would continue to serve as a member of the Constitutional Development Group until December 2005. He is currently the Vice Chairman of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Basic Law Committee of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress.
On September 4, 2012, protests against the implementation of the national education subject spread throughout the city. Elsie Leung, defending the central government, directly criticized the citizens who currently support the remaining government. If they are threatened to use hunger strikes and forced occupation to solve problems, Hong Kong will become a state of anarchy. In response to Leung Oi-sie's anarchy remarks, National Education Parents Concern Group convener Chan Hee-chi criticized her for looking down on the citizens of Hong Kong. She pointed out that in the activities against national education, Hong Kong people have been protesting spontaneously and in an orderly manner in a peaceful manner in a safe environment. How can it be called a state of anarchy?

Female Face Reading Anita Mui "She has a noticeably large nose, a strong sense of self-esteem, a subjective and proactive personality, and is difficult to get along with, especially in a male-dominated society. It is not easy for her to marry a man, unless he is younger than her.

Anita Mui (October 10, 1963 - December 30, 2003), born in Hong Kong and native of Hepu, Guangxi, is a famous singer and actress in the Asia-Pacific region. Anita Mui holds a high status and extensive influence in the entertainment industry in Greater China (especially Hong Kong). She is not only a music superstar, but also known as the music industry's big sister and the queen of the stage. Due to her ever-changing image, she is not only called the ever-changing queen and the Oriental Madonna[1][2], but she is also the first singer in Greater China to change into multiple costumes in the same concert, and to have different looks on different album covers and music videos.
Anita Mui sang with her family at Lai Yuen and Kai Tak Amusement Park since she was a child. In 1982, he won the first New Talent Singing Competition jointly organized by TVB and Huaxing Records with the song "Season of Wind". His star journey began from then on and he became an important superstar in the Hong Kong music scene from the 1980s to the present, and was also the famous 1980s New Talent Champion. His early songs were flamboyant and avant-garde, his stage costumes were gorgeous and bold, and his style was ever-changing.
Anita Mui won the Most Popular Female Singer award at the "Jade Solid Gold Songs Awards" for five consecutive years from 1985 to 1989, and won the Gold Award for Female Singer at the "Hit Music Chart Awards" in 1989. In 1985, the album Bad Girl sold eight platinum copies (400,000 copies)[3][4], establishing Anita Mui's position in the music industry. Her performances in movies also won her many awards. Anita Mui won the Best Actress awards at the Golden Horse Awards, Hong Kong Film Awards and Asia Pacific Film Festival for her performance in the 1987 movie "Rouge", and her acting skills were highly recognized. At the same time, Anita Mui is also the record holder for the most concerts held by a Chinese female singer, with a total of 292 concerts (including 147 concerts at the Hong Kong Coliseum and 145 concerts on world tours).
In 2003, she died of cervical cancer at the age of 40. Before his death, he felt regretful about his brilliant career and the setbacks in his love life. On April 1 of the same year, another Hong Kong entertainment superstar, Leslie Cheung, passed away at the age of 46. Countless people mourn the end of an era. Anita Mui was known as the daughter of Hong Kong for her daring actions, hard work in the entertainment industry, and her kindness.
During Anita Mui's acting career, she released more than 30 albums, with global sales exceeding 10 million copies. She also starred in about 40 films and won numerous awards. Hong Kong people nicknamed her Ah Mei (Cantonese pronunciation: mui1) or Mei Jie (Cantonese pronunciation: mui1 dzɛ4). Together with Leslie Cheung and Alan Tam, they were known as the Two Kings and One Queen. They were the three most important superstars in the Hong Kong music scene in the 1980s and became the cultural and artistic symbols of the heyday of Hong Kong's Cantonese songs.

Female face reading Roland "She has a high and big nose, she is confident, she trusts herself more than men. Plus her wide cheekbones indicate a tough personality, even if she gets married, she will have trouble getting along with her husband."

Roland entered the entertainment industry at the age of 16. In 1960, she was discovered and signed by the film company Lingguang Company and took the stage name Roland. During the Cantonese feature film era, Law Lan acted in more than a hundred films, often collaborating with popular stars of the time, such as Chan Po-chu, Josephine Siao, etc.
Roland joined TVB in 1971. In the more than ten years since then, she has been the main force in filming TV series, including the classic "Frenzy", "Family Changes", "The Trap", "Family Ties" and so on. Unlike her days in Cantonese feature films, Roland usually played the roles of mothers in TV series, and also played some supernatural women in martial arts dramas.
During the heyday of Hong Kong films, Roland also began to return to the screen, playing a series of roles as neurotic women. In 1993, Roland played the role of Luang Po (a woman who can predict and communicate with ghosts) for the first time in the movie "July 14th". Her outstanding performance earned her two nominations for the Best Supporting Actress at the Hong Kong Film Awards. The character of Long Po also appears repeatedly in Hong Kong horror films. Roland continued to play such roles in the horror film "Twinkle and Dawn" series, making her once again one of the backbone figures of Hong Kong films.
In 1999, at the age of 65, Roland took on the role in the film "Explosion Cop". This film won her the Best Actress Award at the 2000 Hong Kong Film Awards, making her the oldest actress to win the award to date. After winning the award, she said in a public speech: The sunset is so beautiful, why should we be sad about the approaching dusk?
In 2002, Law Lan won the TVB Anniversary Award at the TVB Anniversary Awards Ceremony.
Roland is enthusiastic about charity work and often attends charity and church events to help families and elderly people in need.

Female face reading by Hu Xian: "She has a prominent philtrum, is demanding of the opposite sex, has a big nose, and is self-centered. She is not likely to admire the opposite sex, and is also a face that makes it difficult for her to find love."

Dr. Sally Aw Sian, OBE, JP, whose ancestral home is Yongding County, Fujian Province, is a Southeast Asian entrepreneur, former member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and the adopted daughter of Hu Wenhu. She once owned Haw Par Villa in Tai Hang Road, Hong Kong and Singapore, as well as 7 newspapers. She was known as the Queen of the Newspaper Industry at that time.
As his elder brother Hu Hao died early, Hu Xian became the heir of the Hu Wenhu family. After Hu Wenhu passed away in 1954, Wu Xian took over Sing Tao Newspapers and listed it in Hong Kong in 1972. At one time, Hu Xian owned 7 newspapers, including Sing Tao Daily, Sing Tao Evening Post, The Standard, Express, Daily Daily, South China Economic News and the Shenzhen Sing Times, a joint venture with mainland China. [1]
In July 1972, Sin Woo founded the Woo Boon Ho Foundation in Hong Kong. The foundation is registered as a non-profit charitable trust, and all donations come from Hu Xian personally. [2]
In 1998, affected by the Asian financial crisis, Wu Xian suffered serious losses in real estate and stock investments. In addition, she was involved in legal disputes and was forced to sell the "Tian Tian Daily". She later sold Sing Tao Daily to National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference member Ho Chak-kwok.

Women with big, clear eyes are most likely to capture men's hearts.
People with slightly larger eyes, with distinct black and white in their pupils, and bright and clear eyes, are all innocent, lively, simple and cheerful. She loves life and is free and unrestrained. Her natural and innocent nature influences everyone around her. Most of these girls are born in wealthy families, are well-educated and have good temperament. They are polite in their behavior and do not have the unbearable temper of a spoiled girl.

If a woman's facial features are not good, she should play to her strengths and avoid her weaknesses, and create her own charm through dressing up and makeup to attract people's attention. This will make her single life no longer last, and there will be one less old lady in the world.

The above is the editor’s compilation of women’s facial features to explain why you are still single. I hope the above content can be helpful to you. If you want to know more about fortune-telling, please pay more attention to the Dream Interpreter website. You are welcome to read more exciting content.

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