The four chakras in physiognomy are related to the source of happiness Ancient books say: The ears are the Jiang River, the eyes are the He River, the mouth is the Huai River, and the nose is the Ji River. If the four rivers are to have far-reaching achievements and their shores are not moved, then wealth and grain will be plentiful and money and property will not be wasted and accumulated. The ear is like a river, the hole should be wide and deep, like a double city. If it is tight, the person will be smart and the family business will not be ruined. The eyes are like rivers and canals. Deep ones mean longevity. Small and tall ones mean nobility. Bright ones mean intelligence. Shallow ones mean short life. Cloudy ones mean stagnation. Round ones mean early death. Neither big nor small means nobility. The mouth is like the Huai River, it is square and wide, with lips covering each other. If the upper part is thin, it will not cover; if the lower part is thin, it will not support. If it does not cover or support, there will be no longevity and no blessings in old age. If it does not cover, the family business will be ruined. The nose is the channel of the body. It should be plump, bright and round without any cracks or exposure, then the family will be rich. The four rivers refer to the ears, eyes, mouth and nose. The appearance of these four parts can tell whether a person will be rich and powerful in his life. "Du" means water, and the water in rivers must have a long source and flow. These four parts must also grow symmetrically and harmoniously, so that wealth can come in like the eastward flowing water, and you can live a rich and healthy life. In physiognomy, ears are likened to the Yangtze River, so the ear holes should be deep and wide, and the exit should be tight, to be the ear sign of intelligence. People with such ears will have a prosperous family and can keep their wealth. Eyes. In physiognomy, eyes are likened to the Yellow River, so people with sunken eye sockets and long eyes will live a long life and be wealthy; bright eyes indicate a smart person; short eyes indicate a short life; cloudy, dull and somewhat sluggish eyes indicate a life of poverty; round eyes that are not very big indicate a life of wealth. The mouth is likened to the Huai River in physiognomy. An auspicious mouth is one that is square, wide, flat, and has matching upper and lower lips. Thin lips are not auspicious. If the upper lip is too thin to cover the lower lip, or the lower lip is too thin to support the upper lip, and the upper and lower lips do not match, it means that you will not live long and will have no happiness in old age. If the upper lip cannot cover the lower lip, it means that the family business will surely change, and it is a sign of ruin. Nose. In physiognomy, the nose is likened to the Ji River. The nose should be straight and smooth, with nostrils not pointing upwards and without damage, which is a sign of good fortune. The above is all the content about the four rivers in physiognomy which are related to the source of happiness. I hope it will be helpful to everyone. I also hope that everyone will support the Dream Interpreter website. |
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