Fuxi bone, also known as square fuxi bone, is often called the emperor's appearance. In addition to the Fuxi bone, there are many types of skull types. Of course, Fuxi bone is one of the nine noble bones. Then let’s take a look at the facial features diagram of Fuxi Bone below! Explanation of Fuxi's bone physiognomy: From an anatomical point of view, the number, distribution and function of bones on everyone's head should be the same. But everyone's height, weight and body shape are different, and the appearance of their heads and faces varies greatly. The differences in the size and length of the skull, and the differences in the depression and protrusion of the skull are the main factors that determine this head and facial appearance. From the perspective of the Five Elements, the head is the head of all yang and the place where all the meridians of the human body gather. Modern medicine says that it is the location of the human nerve center and the location of the body's highest command system. From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, the face is the surface of the five internal organs and the place where essence and energy gather. People with serious internal diseases can also be detected from their facial complexion. According to meridian theory, bones control qi and correspond to the kidney meridian. The kidney is the foundation of the innate constitution, so bones are yang and are dominant, hence the saying "there are no bad bones in the head". Of course, a skull is valuable if it is strong, towering, and majestic. I have never seen anyone with a skinny face, a rat-like face and rat eyes who can be rich and famous. So, from the perspective of traditional physiognomy, what kind of skull does an emperor have? The first one is Fuxi bone, which was mentioned in the previous article. It is the phase of the sun and the moon. If it is square and large, reaching the Baihui point at the top and the Zhongzheng part at the bottom, and its shape is like a square seal, it is called Chaotian Fuxi bone. Also called square Fuxi bone, this is the best sun angle aspect. It is a product of the founding emperor. This is one of the so-called "strange bones penetrating the top of the head". If it goes up from the hairline to the brow center and ends at the corners of the forehead, and is round, protruding and arched, it is called a round Fuxi bone. If it extends from the hairline to the Huagai (the position one finger above the forehead), and grows horizontally to the border area of the forehead (that is, the area two fingers in front of the temples), forming an oval shape, then it is an oval Fuxi bone. Both round Fuxi bones and oval Fuxi bones are signs of an emperor who will succeed to the throne in a prosperous era. Our country's founding leaders had square Fuxi bones, while the third-generation leaders had round Fuxi bones. The second type is the sun, moon, dragon and tiger bones. Starting from the upper half of the eyebrow to the anxious white joint artery, there is a bone inserted on each side, like two jade pillars supporting the sky. The one on the left is the sun horn bone, also called the dragon horn bone. The one on the right is the lunate bone, also called the moon horn bone, which is combined into the sun, moon, dragon and tiger bones. If this bone grows tall and strong, it means it is the emperor who will establish a career. Emperor Taizong of Tang, Li Shiming, had this appearance, the so-called "the appearance of heaven and sun, and the demeanor of dragon and wind." The third type is the jade pillar bone. Starting from the Yingtang point at the bottom and ending at the Baihui point at the top, there is a long and towering skull, like a jade pillar supporting the sky. This is the product of imperial hegemony and separatist usurpation of power. The emperor has the appearance of Fuxi bone. The first type is Fuxi bone, which was mentioned in the previous article. It is the phase of the sun and the moon. If it is square and large, reaching the Baihui point at the top and the Zhongzheng part at the bottom, and its shape is like a square seal, it is called Chaotian Fuxi bone. Also called square Fuxi bone, this is the best sun angle aspect. It is a product of the founding emperor. This is one of the so-called "strange bones penetrating the top of the head". If it goes up from the hairline to the brow center and ends at the corners of the forehead, and is round, protruding and arched, it is called a round Fuxi bone. If it extends from the hairline to the Huagai (the position one finger above the forehead), and grows horizontally to the border area of the forehead (that is, the area two fingers in front of the temples), forming an oval shape, then it is an oval Fuxi bone. Both round Fuxi bones and oval Fuxi bones are signs of an emperor who will succeed to the throne in a prosperous era. Our country's founding leaders had square Fuxi bones, while the third-generation leaders had round Fuxi bones. The second type is the sun, moon, dragon and tiger bones. Starting from the upper half of the eyebrow to the anxious white joint artery, there is a bone inserted on each side, like two jade pillars supporting the sky. The one on the left is the sun horn bone, also called the dragon horn bone. The one on the right is the lunate bone, also called the moon horn bone, which is combined into the sun, moon, dragon and tiger bones. If this bone grows tall and strong, it means it is the emperor who will establish a career. Emperor Taizong of Tang, Li Shiming, had this appearance, the so-called "the appearance of heaven and sun, and the demeanor of dragon and wind." The third type is the jade pillar bone. Starting from the Yingtang point at the bottom and ending at the Baihui point at the top, there is a long and towering skull, like a jade pillar supporting the sky. This is the product of imperial hegemony and separatist usurpation of power. The above is the sharing of the illustrations of Fuxi’s bone physiognomy. For more physiognomy information, please follow Ziweifu! |