How to Interpret a Child's Fate Based on Their Parents' Facial Features
Many of today's parents are young individuals born in the 70s, 80s, or even 90s. They dedicate significant energy to work, studies, and household responsibilities, often at the expense of nurturing their relationships with their children. Unfortunately, it is not unusual to hear news reports of children going missing or running away due to parental oversight. Even in this city, known for its forward-thinking culture, traditional views on parent-child relationships persist, clinging to outdated beliefs such as "a tall tree naturally stands straight," "money solves all problems," and "a filial child emerges from a stick." However, the quality of these relationships and children's successes can also be understood through the lens of physiognomy. Below, Dr. Zheng explores the facial features that are believed, according to traditional Chinese physiognomy, to predict better fortunes for children.
1. High Forehead
The forehead symbolizes a person's fortune and blessings for both men and women. Those with a prominent forehead are often considered talented; therefore, couples with high foreheads are likely to have children who experience smoother fortunes and fewer obstacles in development.
2. Round Ears
Ears are indicative of a person's lifelong happiness and luck. Round ears, where the top edge is slightly curved higher than the eyebrows and the lower edge extends below the nose, signal a person with considerable fortune. To ensure favorable prospects for children's futures, having both a well-shaped forehead and ears is essential.
3. Full Children’s Palace
For both genders, a full and well-defined area beneath the eyes (the Children’s Palace), along with a long nose bridge, a smooth tip and root of the nose, and a broad and elongated philtrum, are signs that suggest better fortunes for children. Generally, a vibrant, non-sunken Children’s Palace without wrinkles or puffiness points to good fortune with children. On the other hand, visible blue veins in this area can indicate worries about children, suggesting a less stable fortune, potentially continuing concerns into their adulthood. A thin or scarred philtrum can symbolize a weak bond with children and less favorable fortunes for them.
4. Wide Chin Indicates Good Fortune
The chin represents the lower portion of the face, and a wide chin is an indication of good fortune and wealth. People with this trait tend to enjoy fulfilling love lives and possess gentle, harmonious personalities, which usually translates to better fortunes for their children. Those with wide and rounded chins are often tolerant and capable of navigating various situations with ease, making them less prone to conflicts, leading to harmonious relationships that are often seen in the next generation's good fortune as well.
Dr. Zheng Wei Jian advises:
- Traditional Chinese physiognomy is a science that can generally reveal a person's fortune.
- For precise analysis, examining a person's destiny and BaZi is necessary to fully understand one's lifelong fortune and to make focused efforts towards improvement.
- Good fortune is something one must seize for themselves, which includes adjusting feng shui and using appropriate auspicious items. Remember Dr. Zheng's insight: adaptation is key, and feng shui is always present.