Facial Analysis: Can It Predict Wealth and Prosperity? The Results Are Astonishing!

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The art of physiognomy offers a method to predict a person's wealth and status by examining their facial features and body parts. Those with well-defined features may enjoy a fortunate decade, while individuals with well-proportioned features and body parts can expect lifelong wealth and prosperity. It is crucial to assess a person’s features and body parts as a cohesive whole rather than in isolation.

1. A round head and short neck indicate wealth

"Round head and short neck" describes a woman whose head is rounded without significant indentations (like deep cheek hollows) or elongations (such as a pointed chin). A short neck implies it shouldn’t be extremely long. Women with these characteristics often possess strong financial luck and are likely to encounter lucrative opportunities. By capitalizing on these opportunities, they consistently enjoy a surplus of wealth, leading to a comfortable lifestyle. If such a woman manages a household, she can also positively influence her husband's career and financial prospects, thus becoming a "wealth-bringing" partner.

2. The tail of the eyebrows indicates financial stability

If the ends of one's eyebrows are scattered or unruly, the person may experience financial losses in their early thirties, reflecting a lack of financial stability in youth and a need to restart their career. Conversely, individuals with neatly shaped eyebrows generally have excellent professional skills and earn a living from their craftsmanship. The space between the eyebrows and eyes signifies real estate fortune; a height greater than the width of a finger is favorable, whereas eyebrows overshadowing the eyes suggest poor real estate prospects, potentially leading to smaller living spaces and a weaker family emphasis.

3. Wealth here signifies material riches; a wealthy individual is not always noble, nor is a noble individual always wealthy

Attainment of any of the following traits signifies wealth; meeting two or more suggests both wealth and nobility: ears that are red, fleshy, and close to the head; thick earlobes tilting towards the mouth; a full, cylindrical nose; a moist and vibrant nose; a dark complexion paired with a fair body; a plump, well-rounded face; a loud, bell-like voice; rough skin on a slender frame; a face shaped like the character "由"; facial features echoing the five mountains; a thick neck and full chin; well-groomed eyebrows and bright eyes; smooth skin with a slightly fleshy abdomen; vibrant, reddish hands; a fleshy nose with noticeable cheekbones; and a full, prominent jawline.

4. Large, moist, and bright ears

The saying "big ears bring good fortune" is common. Those with large, moist, and bright ears are often believed to be very fortunate. Typically, such individuals have good fortune and lead relatively smooth lives. If they seize opportunities when they arise, even without achieving great wealth, they tend to live comfortably with favorable financial luck.

5. Long, narrow eyes with deep downward curves at the corners

Long and narrow eyes with corners curving down deeply, forming a hook-like shape, signify talent, intelligence, and adaptability, often leading to a good income. However, such individuals might also possess cunning traits, and failing to address this can lead to setbacks, so caution is advised.

6. A full and prominent Tian Cang (Heavenly Warehouse)

A full and prominent Tian Cang signifies wealth and nobility, while raised Sun and Moon angles can lead to successful careers in official posts. A well-defined, prominent middle bone suggests abundance; if sunken, it could imply misfortunes for offspring. Women with these features might remarry, while men may attain official positions but risk losing them. Men with prominent Tian Cang bones, accentuated by raised Sun and Moon angles, and a neat, high bun, often exhibit intelligence and quick wit, achieving early success. A smooth and well-rounded forehead, Yima, and upper burial area suggest favorable ancestral feng shui, benefitting descendants. Conversely, if these areas are sunken, scarred, or bear unfortunate birthmarks, it indicates adverse ancestral feng shui, limiting the fortune of future generations.

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