Suggestion: 5 Common Myths About Choosing a Husband Based on Looks

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In the internet era, matchmaking and dating often hinge on photos to gauge attraction and decide whether to meet. Many people pick up some physiognomy, but they often miss the mark, making it hard to find a truly compatible partner. Master Di Tian points out several common misconceptions:

1. A Big Nose

People with a basic grasp of physiognomy often believe that a big nose signifies strong financial luck, assuming a man with a large nose will be fortunate. They overlook that a prominent nose needs to be balanced by other features; otherwise, it becomes a "lone peak," which is actually unfavorable. Master Di Tian advises against choosing a husband solely for having a big nose.

2. Nose Not Showing Nostrils

Those familiar with physiognomy say that a nose that doesn't show the nostrils is associated with frugality. In reality, many mistakenly take a slightly hooked nose as a sign of a good husband. In fact, such people may harbor deeper motives and can be hard to read. By contrast, those with nostrils that are slightly visible tend to have good financial luck and a kind heart. Master Di Tian recommends choosing such individuals, noting that noses that truly do not show the nostrils are quite rare.

3. Small Features

Looked at individually, a small nose may suggest limited financial luck, a small mouth may seem less masculine, and small ears may imply weaker fortune. However, when all the features are small—known as the "five smalls"—this is viewed as unfavorable in physiognomy. Even so, some people with these traits may actually enjoy great fortune and wealth, but because these features are often misread as a lack of presence or masculinity, they are easily overlooked. Master Di Tian reminds everyone not to make this mistake.

4. Delicate Features

A man with delicate features may appear gentle, but if his voice is also somewhat feminine, physiognomy refers to this as an "imbalance of yin and yang." Such individuals may lack vitality and find it difficult to withstand life's challenges.

5. Short Stature

Height carries particular weight in Chinese culture, and many women treat it as an important criterion, which can lead to excluding many excellent men. In physiognomy, people with proportionally larger upper bodies are often considered relatively intelligent, as humans rely more on intellect than strength. Therefore, Master Di Tian believes that if a shorter but outstanding man has a relatively short lower body, you shouldn't pass on a potential match just because of height.

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