Predicting Future Generations' Success Through Facial Features: A Guide
Many people have been curious about this topic, so here's a brief explanation. The reason for the brevity is because the study of physiognomy in relation to descendants is vast, and each aspect can be quite intricate. Therefore, I will highlight some practical methods that are easier to grasp.
When evaluating the potential of descendants, there are differences between genders, but here are three common points:
1. The philtrum (the groove between the nose and upper lip) represents the ability of descendants. An ideal philtrum is neat and distinct, resembling a bamboo shoot cut in half, indicating that the descendants will be respected and hold prestigious positions. A deeper or longer philtrum also suggests a prosperous future. However, if the philtrum narrows as it goes downward, regardless of its length, it may not be favorable for the descendants.
2. The eye bags (not to be confused with under-eye bags) are significant markers; pronounced eye bags usually indicate thriving descendants. Furthermore, fine lines beneath the eye bags suggest that the next three generations will be robust.
3. A chin that is broad and firm, or slightly upturned, with a healthy and fair complexion suggests a worry-free old age and strong descendants.
Now, two points specifically for males:
4. Eyebrows should be smooth and not unruly. Messy eyebrows may bring challenges to the descendants. Generally, individuals with well-groomed eyebrows tend to have descendants who enjoy stability and security.
5. The nasolabial folds (the lines running from the sides of the nose to the corners of the mouth) should be straight and long. These lines signify authority and help guide and discipline descendants. Men with long nasolabial folds typically have descendants who, even if not famous, will not lack in grace or stability. Conversely, men with shallow or curved nasolabial folds might have descendants who are more inclined towards impulsive actions, though not necessarily mischievous at heart.