The so-called five stars, namely Venus, Jupiter, Mercury, Mars and Saturn, are used to refer to the left ear, right ear, mouth, forehead and soil respectively in physiognomy. The five stars were originally the main celestial phenomena in the universe. Physiognomists matched them with parts of the human face or organs to predict people's destiny. Generally speaking, if the characteristics of the two coincide, it is a sign of good fortune; otherwise, it is a sign of misfortune and poverty.
Left and right ears (Venus, Jupiter) The two ears are the stars of Venus and Jupiter, the left ear is Venus and the right ear is Jupiter. The ears should be long, thick, and facing the mouth, hard and purple-white. If they have light and clear ears, the person will be noble. If the ears are protruding and the outlines are turned back, the person will be injured. If they are dark, the person will suffer from hardship and illness. The left and right ears should have clear outlines, be red and white in color, and not be too big or too small, as wide as a door. They should be straight, not tilted or pointed, and of average size. It is even higher than the eyebrows and eyes, and white like silver, which is very good. This person will be born with the two stars of gold and wood, and will definitely become rich early. If the reverse side is narrow, or big or small, it means that the two stars of gold and wood are trapped. The person will suffer loss of land and houses, money, and become ignorant. People with good ear physiognomy are blessed in their early years, their parents have good career luck, and they will not lack pocket money from 1 to 16 years old. If the ear physiognomy is not good, their parents' career luck will be hindered, and they will often suffer setbacks in their studies due to lack of parental protection. They are likely to drop out of school early, and naturally they will not have much pocket money. The ear is divided into six parts: the crown, human wheel, tertiary wheel, auricle, wind gate, and windshield. These parts should be clearly distinguished. Generally, big ears are better. White is the best color. Hard ears are better. Round crown wheels are better. Thick tertiary wheels are better. Auricle is better when it does not protrude outward. Generally, big wind gate is better, which is the ear hole. Windshield is better when it is fleshy and neither too big nor too small. The "not too big" here depends on the size of the ears. The poem says: Gold and wood form a pair with wheels, and the wind gate indicates intelligence. Standing upright and pointing towards the Luoji, wealth and glory are increasing day by day. (Left Golden Ear) When gold and wood bloom, one will be poor all his life; when wheels fly, one will suffer hardship. If there are any officials among them, they will ultimately be of low status and not out of the ordinary. (right fungus) [Current translation] Venus and Jupiter refer to the left ear and the right ear, and Venus and Jupiter are responsible for clear outlines. The ears can be red or white, and big or small. As long as the ear opening is wide, not tilted back or pointed, big ears or small ears are all good. If the upper end of the ear is higher than the eyebrow and silvery white in color, it is a very auspicious sign. Such people are born with the two stars of gold and wood, and will be prosperous when they are young. If the ears are turned back to the back and are of different sizes, it is called two trapped stars, which will lead to loss of land and houses and waste of money. Such people have limited knowledge and vision. The general meaning of the poem is: The ears cannot be too close to the head, and people with big ear holes are smart. People with flower ears will be poor all their lives. It is difficult for people with the Lun Fei Gu rebel to make a living. If such a person becomes an official, he can only be an insignificant official. Mouth (Mercury) Mercury is the mouth, and is called the Inner School. He must have red lips, wide corners, a deep philtrum, straight teeth, be good at writing, and be an official with a good salary. If the lips and teeth are thick, the corners of the mouth are drooping, and the color is yellow, it indicates poverty. People with good physiognomy are talented, good at writing, trustworthy, have a high standard of living, and can generally work in public office. People with bad physiognomy are poor and untrustworthy. It is best if the mouth is wide open and can be closed, the teeth can be seen when speaking, the lips are rosy, the teeth are white, the mouth is straight, and the corners of the mouth are facing upwards. The poem says: The four characters "口納" (mouth) are like red pearls, with two corners pointing upward. He must be a smart and talented scholar, and he will pass the imperial examination and become one of the Three Dukes at a young age. Mercury is slightly tilted at both ends, and is thin and sharp without edges, which means it is a beggar. If it is tilted to the left or right, it means that he is treacherous and loves to take advantage of others. (mouth) [Modern translation] Mercury refers to the mouth, which is also called the inner school. The mouth should be wide and square, the lips should be rosy, the philtrum should be deep, and the teeth should be neat. This person is a person with good literary talent and can become an official. If the lips and teeth are yellow, rough and shapeless, and the corners of the mouth droop, it is a sign of poverty and low status. The general meaning of the poem is: the mouth is square, looks like the character "四" (four), and the lips are rosy, with sharp corners on both sides and the corners of the mouth pointing upwards. Such a person must be very smart, able to write articles, a talented person of his generation, who can pass the imperial examination and become an official at a young age, and will be one of the three highest officials. If the corners of the mouth are pointed and have no edges, such a person will be poor and beg for food. If the corner of the mouth is tilted to the left or right, then such a person is often gossipy, treacherous, and likes to take advantage of others. Uh (Mars) The forehead represents Mars. If it has the fiery energy, the person will be noble. If it is sunken and narrow, the person will be poor and lowly. People with good forehead physiognomy have good official position, clothing, wisdom and talent, respected parents, good career luck, and support and assistance from elders. People with bad forehead physiognomy will be poor and tired, have more failures than successes, have no support from relatives, bad career luck, and no assistance from elders. The forehead should be high, broad and full, like a pig's liver, with bright color, and preferably without horizontal lines, moles or breaks. Those with a broad forehead and deep hairline will have official position, food and clothing, and four or five children. They are skilled in arts and have noble parents. When the power of Mars enters the life palace, one will have land and houses and live to be ninety-nine. If the forehead is pointed and has many lines, it means that Mars is trapped, which means you will not be rich. You will not have one or two children, and you will not be able to help when you are old. Your food and clothing will be ordinary, and you will not get help from your brothers. There is no master in the three parties, and you will suffer the loss of your wife and money. The poem says: The Mars Palace is wide, square and flat, moist and without any lines, with a fresh complexion. The bones are like the shape of three rivers, and he will pass the imperial examination at a young age and become a high official. Mars is too narrow, it is a common flow, and the lines are chaotic and crisscross, it means the partner is imprisoned. Two red veins invade the moon, and the soldiers go to France and die in other states. (Uh, too) [Current translation] Mars refers to the forehead. People with broad foreheads and high hairlines tend to be officials, receive salaries and have many children. Such people are talented and skilled, and their parents have a noble status. If a person is born with Mars shining on him, he will have land and houses and live a long life. If the forehead is sharp and ugly with many lines, it is Mars in the fall, not a noble sign. The person is destined to have no children. Even if he has one or two sons, they cannot support him in his old age. His life will be average and he cannot rely on the help of his brothers. His wife will die of illness and his property will be lost. The general meaning of the poem is: If the forehead is moisturized without any broken lines and the complexion is always fresh, people will be lucky. There are three bones in the shape of a "川" (chuan) on the forehead that are injected and raised, which means that the person will reach a very important position when he is young. If the forehead is narrow and has broken lines, the person will become a prisoner. If red veins invade the eyes, the person will be punished by death under the criminal law and will die in a foreign land. Nose (Saturn) The nose represents Saturn. If it is round and full with thick energy, the person will be rich. If it is slightly exposed and incomplete, the person will suffer from repeated poverty. People with good nose physiognomy will be blessed with wealth, longevity, and be kind, with virtuous husbands and beautiful wives. If the physiognomy is not good, the person will be poor and hardworking, with a small family business and a bad character. The nose must have a straight bridge, not too high or too low, with fleshy nose tip, and the nostrils on both sides must be powerful and fleshy. People with long faces should have long noses, and people with long noses and short faces will find it difficult to have social status even if they are rich, and their living standards will not be high. The nose should not be broken by texture. The nose should have a thick tip, without any exposed nostrils, and should be flat on the anus and longevity parts, straight and upright without tilting. Such a person should be born with Saturn in his fate and fill all three parts, which means he will be blessed with wealth, fortune and a long life. If the Saturn in the Zhongyue is not straight, the tip of the nose is pointed and exposed, or even high, the person has the Saturn in the Zhongyue trapped, which means he will be poor, have little property, and have a crooked mind. The poem says: The Tuxiu is round at the end like a cut tube, and the hole of the stove door is as big as three gongs. If the Lanting Tingwei comes to respond, his reputation will surely be known as a saint. A crooked Tu star will cause suffering, and a pointed and thin nose tip will lead to loneliness and poverty. Those who watch from the sidelines are as crooked as an eagle's beak, and those who have evil in their hearts will surely harm others. (Nose) [Modern translation] Saturn refers to the nose. The tip of the nose should be full and thick, with the two nostrils not exposed. The anus and the spondylosis should be flat and full, and straight and upright. Such a person is blessed with Saturn, and will have good fortune, longevity and wealth. If the Zhongyue Saturn (nose) is not straight, the tip of the nose is pointed, the nostrils are exposed, and the tip of the nose is too high, this is the Zhongyue Saturn being in decline, which indicates poverty. Such a person will be homeless and jobless, and will be dishonest. The general meaning of the poem is: If the tip of the nose is straight and round like a cut bamboo stick, and the nostrils are big but not upturned, the person will become a high-ranking official. If the Lan Tai Ting Wei on the left and right sides of the nose echo each other, the person will be smart. People with noses like eagle beaks are evil at heart and will harm others. The Ma Yi Shen Xiang says: The five stars are gold, wood, water, fire and earth. Venus must be white, and an official position will eventually be obtained (left ear). Jupiter must face forward, and the five blessings will come to you (right ear). Mercury must be red, and red ones become the Three Dukes (mouth). Mars must be square, and the square one has a golden seal (forehead). Saturn needs to be thick, and those who have a thick nose will live a long life (nose). [Note] San Gong: A collective name for the three most honorable official positions in the ancient Chinese court. [Current translation] The five stars refer to Venus, Jupiter, Mercury, Mars and Saturn. The left ear is called Venus, and Venus should be bright and white. People with a bright and white left ear will always get an official position. The right ear is called Jupiter, and Jupiter should be high. People with a high right ear have all the five blessings. The mouth is called Mercury. Mercury should be rosy. People with rosy lips can be promoted to the highest position among the Three Dukes. The forehead is called Mars. Mars should be square. People with square foreheads can get official positions. The nose is called Saturn, and Saturn should be thick. People with thick noses have a long life. The above is all the content of the five-star physiognomy diagram. For more physiognomy information, please follow Ziweifu Xiongzhanghao. |
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