In physiognomy, we can judge a person's fortune from his ears. If a person's ears are higher than his eyebrows, it means that the person is smart, quick-witted, and can achieve certain success in his career. In physiognomy, we can judge a person's fortune from his cheekbones. If a person has relatively high cheekbones, it means that the person has strong willpower, a strong sense of professionalism, is very motivated, knows how to behave, has relatively good fortune in life, and is an absolutely blessed person. In physiognomy, we can judge a person's fortune from his forehead. If a person's forehead is relatively broad, it means that this person has good luck with noble people in his life and is a blessed person. If a person has a fuller forehead, it means that this person is relatively smart and wise, and is also a blessed person. In physiognomy, we can judge a person's fortune from his chin. If a person's chin is relatively full and fleshy, it means that they are helpful and kind-hearted. Therefore, they have good popularity and will get help from noble people in their careers. They are blessed people. |
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