Evaluating Your Marriage Quality Through Three Facial Features

(1) The Corner of the Eyes: Its Direct Impact on Marriage
The term "corner of the eyes" is often referenced in physiognomy. Many are familiar with this area in daily life; it refers specifically to the outer corners of the eyes, excluding where the eyebrows end. If this area appears sunken, shows visible veins, looks dull, or has scars or moles, it can have a negative effect on marriage. For instance, it might lead to conflicts between partners, health issues or challenges for the spouse, disruptions during nuptials, or frequent marital disputes. On the other hand, if the area is full, bright, clean, and strong, it can positively impact marriage, resulting in a supportive partner in their career and financial endeavors, a harmonious relationship, and successful children, benefiting both partners.
(2) The Nose: A Key Indicator of Marriage Quality
In physiognomy, the nose is linked to the "Palace of Discrimination," evaluating life aspects such as career, work, children, health, and marriage. Importantly, the nose also relates to the "Palace of Spouse," representing the condition of one's partner. Hence, the quality of a person's nose influences the condition of their partner, impacting marital quality. Generally, individuals with a well-defined nose enjoy a high-quality marriage, characterized by a capable partner with a strong will and positive traits. Conversely, a poorly defined nose may be associated with numerous marital challenges and a partner struggling with career and financial stability. A well-evaluated nose isn’t necessarily high; its suitability is determined by the face shape. For example, a long face pairs well with a long and high nose, while a round or square face doesn't require such features; a well-proportioned nose tip is sufficient for it to be considered good.

(3) The Tear Hall: Its Role in Influencing Marriage
The Tear Hall is a term some are familiar with, while others are not. It refers to the area beneath the eyes, mainly impacting children. As children are a product of marriage, the condition of the Tear Hall also affects marital happiness. Marriages may face challenges due to issues related to children. For instance, if the Tear Hall is full, rosy, and clean, this typically indicates a thriving marriage and successful offspring. Conversely, if the Tear Hall is sunken, dull, scarred, or has moles, it can negatively impact the children, making marital fulfillment more challenging to achieve. Therefore, this area holds significant influence.