Face Reading: What the “Hall of Tears” Reveals About Women’s Love Lives

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The topic of women's romantic fortune has been getting more attention. Previously, we explored it through palmistry; this time, let's analyze women's romantic fortune using facial features.

When assessing a woman's facial features for romantic fortune, there are several key areas to note. First is the "Yin and Yang Palace," located at the inner corners of the eyes (also known as the tear hall). If this area is full and well-defined, resembling a "sleeping worm," and has a bright tone, it suggests a cheerful personality, strong social skills, a wide circle of male and female friends, and strong appeal to the opposite sex. A well-developed area is also said to indicate fertility and a higher likelihood of having more children. Conversely, if this area is sunken or looks dark and unclear, it suggests emotional coolness and difficulty finding a good partner. It’s also important to see whether the entire eye socket is sunken, which can make the eyes appear deep-set. While that may be considered attractive in women, from a physiognomy perspective it points to challenges in love and an unsatisfying marriage.

The observations above are general guidelines and can be fairly accurate. However, if a woman has well-shaped eyes with a bright, focused gaze, she is likely to find a good partner. Her love life may start with setbacks but will eventually turn sweet. On the other hand, if her eyes lack vitality and often look listless, it’s best if the "Yin and Yang Palace" and the eye sockets are not sunken.

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