Ears play a vital role for everyone; they are our organs of hearing. Everyone's ears are different. Today we will focus on protruding ears. From the perspective of physiognomy, what is the fate of people with protruding ears? Is protruding ears good or bad? As the name suggests, "wind-catching ears" means ears that are big, just like an elephant's ears, flickering as if they can attract the wind. People with protruding ears are born with ear deformities, which are mostly hereditary, and the condition is often similar between parents and siblings. Protruding ears: ears covered in front, used for riding a horse or sitting in a sedan chair Riding a horse or sitting in a sedan chair here does not mean doing good deeds for the officials, but refers to the Yima star in ancient times, which means that people with protruding ears tend to move around easily and have no leisure time. Protruding ears: restless at work People with protruding ears will not be content with a certain region or job throughout their lives. Their development will be slow in their hometown, but if they go to other places to make a living or find a job, they will achieve great things and are suitable for starting a career in a foreign place. Protruding ears: Difficult to make money Protruding ears mean it is difficult to accumulate wealth. It is not a big problem when you are young, but it is easy to become poor when you are old and have no income. Big ears: rebellious and adventurous Such people are usually strong-willed, proactive, like excitement and adventure, and are suitable for starting a business, but they have a rebellious personality and are difficult to discipline. Protruding ears: nimble hands and feet People with protruding ears have unique aesthetics and are considered peculiar by ordinary people. They are quick-witted, nimble-handed, hardworking, handle things in a steady and efficient manner, have a strong will, and are not easily tempted. Protruding ears: extrovert People with protruding ears are generally extroverted. They must speak out what is on their mind and will not hide it in their heart. They do not hide anything and will share their joy, anger, sorrow and happiness with their friends. The deer ears are talented There are two types of protruding ears: protruding deer ears and hard ears are called deer ears. They are talented and can do artistic work. Donkey ears: self-righteous There are more detailed types of protruding ears, one of which is donkey ears. People with this type of ears are often very talented, but easily become proud and conceited, often lamenting that their talents are not appreciated. In addition, such people are also frivolous and have multiple relationships at the same time, so girls need to be extra careful. Summary: There are different opinions about protruding ears, and whether protruding ears are good or not cannot be explained in just a few words, so the most important thing is the opinion of the person with protruding ears. People who are confident in their hearts are the most beautiful. The above is an introduction on whether protruding ears are good or bad. For more content, please pay attention to the Ziwei Mansion’s special topic on physiognomy. |
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