As one of the traditional physiognomy techniques, physiognomy has always been a focus of people's attention. For relevant content about face reading and fortune telling, let’s go to Eight Characters Fortune Telling Bar and check it out! Analysis of the facial features of a wealthy and happy woman 1. Round head and flat forehead <br /> The forehead can reveal a person's fate in life. "A full forehead and a round chin" is a very common saying in physiognomy. Women with this kind of face are naturally blessed and have good luck in marrying a good husband. The forehead is naturally round, smooth and without scars, which is very good for women. Women with this kind of face are born with good luck, both in career and love. As long as you work hard, you will be successful in your career and make a name for yourself in the future. And she will be able to find a husband who loves her and have a happy love life.2. Big eyes and beautiful eyebrows <br /> For girls with four virtues, the criteria for judging mainly focus on eyebrows and eyes. First of all, in terms of eyebrows, beautiful eyebrows refer to the eyebrows having clear and shiny lines, without the eyebrows being too thick or dark or having uneven shapes. Girls with beautiful eyebrows often have better fortunes in terms of wealth. 3. Nose tip is fleshy <br /> If a person has a fleshy nose tip, then he has strong desires in life, will not give up easily, dares to take risks and fight, and will persevere in doing things once he has made up his mind. He will eventually become rich and his wealth will accumulate more and more. If the ears are fleshy at the same time, then he will not lack money in his later years, will not feel lonely, and will have filial children and company, so he can spend his later years in peace. 4. Dark hair and red lips <br /> Dark hair and red lips refer to women with dark and shiny hair and rosy lips. Avoid hair that is dry and yellow like hay and lips that are dark and cracked. Girls with dark hair and red lips will have a steady rise in fortune during their middle and young years, and are easily helped by others to achieve success, so they are called the Three Goods. 5. Full chin <br /> We can interpret whether a person has savings and property from the characteristics of his chin. If a person's chin is deep, without flesh, or uneven, or bumpy, it means that they have a hard time making money and tend to live frugally. If a person's chin is evenly fleshy and relatively full, his fortune will gradually improve after he gets married and starts a family, and he will become wealthy in life, with no shortage of money, a car, a house, or money. Do you want to know your own Bazi? Want to figure out where your golden marriage is? Click on the [Premium Calculation] below to calculate your horoscope and fortune! The Eight Characters Fortune Telling Bar reminds you: No matter good luck or bad luck, there is no need to be happy or discouraged. Bad luck comes when all the blessings are used up, and good luck comes when the bad luck is over. Doing more good deeds is the basis of good luck. (Please indicate the source when reprinting - Ba Zi Fortune Telling Bar -: www.bazibang.com) |
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