What the Facial Features of Lucky People Look Like

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Hi there, I’m Xiao Tao. Today, let's talk about the concept of "lying down to win" physiognomy. What does "lying down to win" really mean? You might want to check out Yang Chaoyue's rise to fame for a better understanding. Honestly, I even have a friend who's about to break up with her boyfriend because of how popular Yang Chaoyue is.

Here's the situation: the boyfriend is a big Yang Chaoyue fan, while my friend feels Yang Chaoyue succeeded just by crying, which is frustrating for those of us raised with the belief that "Only by Striving Can You Win!" No way! It feels insulting that someone who mainly cries is admired. :)

Now, I believe that everyone's success is due to certain strengths. Perhaps Yang Chaoyue succeeds because of her looks (physiognomy). Don’t think so? Let me explain scientifically what facial features might bring one great luck and let them "lie down to win."

Check if the forehead is full and smooth

In physiognomy, the forehead is crucial—if it’s good, you’re halfway to success. Many tell me their foreheads are quite full, yet they still face struggles, far from "lying down to win." Remember, fullness isn't sufficient; it should be free of scars, moles, excessive hair, or lines. The color should also be smooth and bright, ideally lighter or shinier than your cheeks.

If you fit these criteria, trust me, you can at least have a smoother life. Why? A full forehead often indicates good frontal lobe development, suggesting clarity of thought and intelligence. A bright forehead color points to a good mental state. When your mind is in great condition, it’s easier to connect with the right people and make good decisions, leading to good fortune.

Additionally, be aware that your facial complexion can change. A yellowish or dull complexion typically indicates it’s not the best time for major decisions. Continually maintaining good health and a positive mental state can actually enhance your fortune.

Check the length of the eyebrows

I’ve often mentioned how eyebrows reflect one’s ability to interact with peers. Generally, longer eyebrows are preferable—ideally extending past the outer corners of the eyes or even reaching the temples. Simply put, longer eyebrows suggest strong peer support. As the old saying goes, "At home, rely on your parents; outside, rely on friends." When helpful companions surround you, life is naturally more manageable and enjoyable.

Also, eyebrows should be neat—the less messy, the better. What does "neat" mean? It means well-groomed, clearly defined eyebrows. Such eyebrows typically indicate a higher likelihood of meeting benefactors.

Check if the bridge of the nose is prominent

The bridge of the nose is the area between your eyes on the nose. You might notice some people's nose bridges are sunken or low, and those individuals often think more than they act. They might have many ideas but lack the motivation to execute them.

What does a prominent nose bridge look like? Here’s a picture as a reference.

A prominent nose bridge makes it easier for you to connect with benefactors. This is primarily because individuals with this feature tend to be more confident and skilled in self-expression. In today's world, capturing others' attention translates to gaining influence, which opens up more opportunities. Moreover, they often have strong execution abilities, which are crucial for success.

You might be thinking that you just want to "lie down to win" without being proactive. Remember, Yang Chaoyue's "lying down to win" happened after she established and worked hard on her persona; she at least cried with commitment!

Check if the lips are M-shaped

You might not realize it, but lips are linked to one’s fortune. It’s not about the size of the mouth but the lip’s shape. If a person’s upper lip forms an "M," they tend to be likable in conversation. They might not need to do anything special; just chatting with them makes them seem insightful, charming, and easy to talk to.

On the other hand, individuals with less pronounced lips often have a "sharp-tongued" nature or express themselves awkwardly, making it harder to attract supportive benefactors.

After reviewing these four aspects, I took another look at Yang Chaoyue’s features, and indeed, they match characteristics associated with attracting benefactors. However, her lip peaks aren’t very pronounced, which might mean she comes across as sharp-tongued in everyday life!

Illustration and text: Tao Tao Xi

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