Elegant Scholar: How These Two Facial Features Promise a Stress-Free Life

In the fundamentals of physiognomy, determining if someone is living well isn't just about their financial strength or the level of support they receive. Luck related to benefactors isn't solely determined by their noble qualities; we need to focus on two key facial areas to see if they are free from concerns about their livelihood.
The ancients likened these two facial areas to warehouses: one is located above the eyebrows, known as the "Heavenly Warehouse," and the other is on both sides of the chin, called the "Earthly Warehouse." The Heavenly Warehouse typically represents the environmental conditions provided by one's family, while the Earthly Warehouse reflects the accumulation of life experiences.
If these two areas are full, it indicates that the person's early life was well-planned, allowing them to live without worries about sustenance or resources. If the Heavenly Warehouse is sunken or uneven, it suggests early life hardships concerning sustenance, with both family circumstances and future marital situations being unstable, leading to an unsettled life. If the Earthly Warehouse is lacking, it is not just about broad bones; rather, it is about a fuller appearance. A sunken Earthly Warehouse suggests a person likely takes risks and gambles everything, driven by strong desires even into middle and older age, resulting in constant toil—much like a warehouse unable to store grain, forcing them to seek food continuously.
If both areas are lacking, even if the nose and eyes are well-formed, it suggests that while the person may have strong luck, their later years will be lonely, and their fortune will decline rapidly. Although they may enjoy prosperity during middle age without worries about food and drink, the disparity in their lifestyle will be noticeable.
For those with both areas in good condition, even if they are lazy and have a low nose and short eyebrows, the environment will still provide certain benefits, ensuring they have money to spend and are not left without food or resources. Having these areas in good condition requires a generous nature; the Heavenly Warehouse reflects the influence of parental character, while the Earthly Warehouse reflects one's personal character development.