Physiognomy comments on Andy Lau's fortune Andy Lau, born in Hong Kong in 1961, is an all-round star in the Chinese entertainment industry. He has a place in both the singing and performing fields. And it is said that Andy Lau is a star who truly became famous through his own strength. He is one of the "Four Heavenly Kings" of Hong Kong music scene and the Hong Kong singer with the most awards according to the Guinness Book of World Records. As an actor, he has appeared in more than 140 films and has won the Best Actor Award at the Hong Kong Film Awards three times and the Best Actor Award at the Taiwan Golden Horse Awards twice. The following is an analysis of Andy Lau's personality and life experiences from the perspective of physiognomy. Judging from Andy Lau's physiognomy, his forehead is not very broad, which means that his family was not very wealthy when he was young, and his father did not leave him anything. I had very bad luck in my early years. Nothing goes well for me. Moreover, the forehead represents the future and the fortune of having children, so Andy Lau had a daughter but no son in his old age. Thick eyebrows with distinct roots indicate that the person is smart and courageous, and has noble people to help him and he will never be desperate. However, the space between the two eyebrows and the forehead is very narrow. So even though Andy Lau is called one of the Four Heavenly Kings on stage, he is very entangled in many things off stage. He is an ordinary person with a meticulous mind who has a hard time letting go of things. Andy Lau has bright and kind eyes and perfect cheekbones, so he is open-hearted with his friends, has a strong sense of social responsibility and is kind to others. He has good luck in marriage. He takes good care of his family and wife and can be considered a good husband. Andy Lau's Illness Palace is thin and low-lying, and his Migration Palace is collapsed. These are enough to show that Andy Lau's family was poor in his early years, and his descendants in his later years were far less promising than him. He even had to worry about his children. Andy Lau worked hard and ran around all his life, and his wealth was earned by his own hard work. The strong cheekbones on both sides prove that Andy Lau is a person who can endure hardships. No matter what environment he encounters, he will not be discouraged and will work hard to achieve his ideals and goals. So he spent the first half of his life working hard to advance in his career. Working hard and steadily in the entertainment industry. Many people say that Andy Lau has a hooked nose, which is thin, pointed and long, with a hook at the tip of the nose. A hooked nose is the nose of an eagle. In Teacher Liu Heng's opinion, Andy Lau's is not. Not being thin and not looking too abrupt makes him look heroic and brings him good fortune. His nose is a fake hooked nose. Because judging from Andy Lau's character, although he is persistent, he does not scheme against others, nor is he like the hook-nosed person who does not leave any wiggle room for others. The above is all the content of the face reading comment on Andy Lau’s fortune. I hope it will be helpful to everyone. I also hope that everyone will support Ziwei Mansion. |
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