Determining Educational Level Through Facial Analysis

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"All things are of low quality, only reading is noble," highlights the value Confucianism places on learning. Reading brings wisdom and understanding. Once a person gains rationality, it's as if they've already succeeded halfway in life. Besides, their career benefits from a solid foundation, and at the very least, they can avoid significant setbacks.

The essential element here is the blend of reason and wisdom, which should be harmonious and complementary. Take, for instance, a recent case of a graduate student who used their knowledge to harm a classmate. Though they achieved their immediate objective, they ultimately faced dire consequences. This incident illustrates a failure to understand the wisdom that reading imparts. Despite this example of educational failure, we cannot conclude that reading is futile. It's crucial for everyone to recognize that in today's society, education level is merely a tool for making a living, whereas the breadth of one's knowledge differs from the ancient concept of wisdom.

Knowledge and wisdom are distinct. Possessing extensive knowledge and high qualifications without wisdom is akin to a child carrying valuables down a busy street—it is perilous. This reflects a condition of wealth in possessions but poverty in wisdom. In essence, some may acquire knowledge through cleverness and skill, while others do so through profound wisdom.

In general, wise scholars not only have exceptional intelligence and high qualifications but are also able to integrate their knowledge seamlessly, making it easier to find career success in alignment with their learning. By examining the facial features of such individuals, their academic achievements can often be estimated by studying the academic palace and the jade pillar line on their faces. The academic palace can reveal a person's intelligence or foolishness, prosperity or adversity, while the jade pillar line indicates the scope and magnitude of their career accomplishments.

1. The Academic Palace Reveals Academic Achievements:

1. Red Lips and White Teeth;

On the face, the tongue represents the broad academic palace, and the teeth signify the central academic palace, or inner academic palace. Thus, having red lips and white teeth suggests intelligence and inner virtue. Moreover, individuals with these features often possess strong vitality and a positive spirit, enabling them to concentrate on their studies and consistently uncover patterns, leading to high academic achievements.

2. High and Prominent Ears;

On the face, the ears represent the external academic palace and the palace of intelligence. They are connected to the kidneys, associated with water and wisdom, which are foundational to a person's vitality. To excel academically and achieve high qualifications, one needs robust energy. Those with wide or long outer ear rims typically exhibit good energy, making them likely to achieve high academic qualifications and gain acceptance into prestigious schools.

3. Square and Prominent Forehead;

The forehead belongs to the high and broad academic palace, also known as the palace of wealth. A well-formed forehead often signifies intelligence and potential for official positions and financial success. The forehead corresponds to the Li trigram in facial reading, associated with consciousness and the fire element, akin to a bright light guiding one's path. Therefore, a well-formed forehead suggests the ability to demonstrate intelligence and talent from an early age.

A good forehead is characterized by being square and broad. Such a well-formed academic palace reflects a person's upright nature, while a broad forehead indicates a developed consciousness. An intellectually sharp individual focused on study is likely to attain high academic qualifications. Additionally, those with high and broad foreheads or prominent sun and moon angles often achieve remarkable academic results, suggesting they can bring honor to their family.

4. Eyebrows with a Rosy Hue;

On the face, the eyebrows are known as the bamboo shoot academic palace. The area around the eyebrows correlates with academic success, where well-shaped, rosy-hued eyebrows indicate potential for high academic qualifications. Eyebrows that are angular, well-defined, and orderly signify this rosy hue, and individuals with these traits often excel in their studies.

5. Bright and Expressive Eyes;

The eyes are the official academic palace and the palace of clarity. Having bright and expressive eyes conveys intelligence. For instance, if one's eyes are long, slender, and distinctly colored with clear divisions between whites and pupils, it's an indicator of academic success and high qualifications.

6. Open and Spacious Hall;

The hall refers to the Yintang, the space between the eyebrows, representing power and reputation. It also reflects fate and well-being, termed the bright hall. A well-formed Yintang is indicative of recognition and is also called the grand academic palace. If someone's Yintang is wide enough to fit two fingers, it suggests they are likely to achieve high academic qualifications.

2. The Jade Pillar Line Suggests the Level of Education;

Facial features can reveal academic achievements, with many traits inherited. However, personal effort also plays a role in achievement. By incorporating palmistry, we can further assess educational levels based on effort. The jade pillar line in the palm, which represents career trajectory and dedication, is crucial for this evaluation.

The jade pillar line, representing the career line in palmistry, starts at the wrist and symbolizes the dedication a person invests. Generally:

  • If the vertical jade pillar line crosses the heavenly pattern line, the education level is likely above average, reaching at least a bachelor’s degree;
  • If it crosses the heavenly pattern line and nears the Li palace, the education level could be that of a graduate student;
  • If it reaches the base of the middle finger, a doctoral or postdoctoral level is implied;
  • If it stops between the heavenly and human pattern lines, college or vocational school level is suggested;
  • If it approaches the human pattern line, a high school or similar vocational education is indicated;
  • If it reaches two-thirds of the human pattern line, junior high school completion is likely; if only one-third is reached, then an elementary school education level is expected.

Beyond examining the jade pillar line, consider the thickness and softness of the fingers and palm. Generally, slender fingers and a thick, soft palm can enhance the assessment.

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