Facial Features and Parental Influence

The Parents Palace mirrors the sun and moon; being high and rounded signifies good fortune.
Being orphaned in childhood suggests a low station; illness in the parents shows as darker tones.
The left eye corresponds to the father, the right to the mother; if the eyes lack vitality, hard work is certain.
Triangular eyes indicate malice; eyes that flash like lightning signal wealth and prosperity.
A sunken left eye points to the father’s early death; snake-like or mouse-like eyes should not be paired.
A sunken right eye points to the mother’s early passing; bulging eyes without luster signify emptiness.
Distinguish the father (yang) and mother (yin) clearly, with distinct, spirited blacks and whites.
Concealing spirit and emotion often leads to wealth; slanted or squinting eyes indicate an unbalanced heart.
Phoenix-like eyes signify great talent, while small, round turtle-like eyes indicate wisdom.
Prominent red veins in the eyes often portend an early death; tear stains suggest absent parents.
Even, well-aligned eyebrows convey a bright aura; having both parents signals longevity.
Sharp, downward-curving eyebrows indicate conflict; remember: left is father, right is mother.
A sharp left eyebrow signals conflict with the father, while a sharp right eyebrow signals conflict with the mother.
A higher left eyebrow suggests a long-lived father, while a higher right eyebrow suggests a mother strong as a pine.
If both eyebrows are sharp, a narrow forehead suggests a youth prone to stirring conflict.
A fuller, broader forehead suggests conflicts with parents from one’s twenties onward.