Understanding Facial Features: What Are Intertwined Eyebrows?

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I. Characteristics of Crossed Eyebrows

Crossed eyebrows are characterized by an additional hair branching out from the middle or end of the eyebrow, resembling a fork or a swallow's tail. It appears as if the two eyebrows are intertwined, which is why they are called "crossed eyebrows."

II. Why People with Crossed Eyebrows Should Avoid Relationships

A poem states: “Those most disliked have these eyebrows, destined for great misfortune; by middle age, they may end up imprisoned, jeopardizing their family and impacting their siblings, with father in the west and mother in the east.” This suggests that crossed eyebrows indicate severe misfortune, potentially leading to imprisonment in middle age, the collapse of family businesses, affecting siblings, and separating parents. Individuals with crossed eyebrows often have complex thoughts, are highly suspicious, extremely selfish, possess a fickle nature, and lack sincerity toward others. Such individuals might struggle with decision-making, be easily swayed, and may work hard yet achieve little success. They are also prone to experiencing a significant estrangement from someone they consider family, which might lead to a complete severance of ties, resulting in the painful separation from loved ones. They could also suffer serious injuries to their limbs during their lifetime. For women, there is a tendency to seek new relationships while abandoning existing ones, potentially leading to turbulent romantic lives; if their eyes are also not well-shaped, it could further destabilize their marriages.

Note: A scar in the eyebrow area due to an injury that breaks the eyebrow, creating the appearance of crossed eyebrows, is not considered a true case of crossed eyebrows. Only naturally occurring crossed eyebrows are deemed valid.

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