How to Analyze Facial Features to Predict Offspring Traits
The ancient term "descendants" pertains to one's children and grandchildren, and their overall well-being. In physiognomy, various interpretations exist about how descendants might impact an individual. However, facial features can only offer a rough idea of how descendants could influence one's life.
1. Mouth
The mouth represents one's capabilities. Its size, the way it opens, and the lines present on the lips serve as basic indicators of one's ability to support descendants. In ancient times, having numerous children and grandchildren wasn't just about wealth or status but depended on one's reproductive abilities—naturally leading to a prosperous lineage. Today, this view has shifted, as despite the possibility of having children, policies and economic conditions also play a role. Thus, having the capacity to raise children is just one initial factor, suggesting there is no need to worry about it.
2. Philtrum
The philtrum not only signifies personal health but also reflects the protective influence over one's descendants. Individuals with thin lips and a shallow, flat philtrum may face challenges concerning their offspring. These negative factors exist in the inherent environment surrounding the descendants, including both material and spiritual aspects. If a person is prone to conflicts, talks excessively, or has poor health, it can severely impede their children's character development during their formative years.
3. Face
The face is an indicator of one's marital status. A fulfilling marriage depends on more than just fidelity, and with today's higher divorce rates, the ancient physiognomy methods for evaluating wives and concubines have notable shortcomings. The face mainly reflects the cheekbones; ideal cheekbones are full and rounded like an egg, suggesting a generous nature that benefits descendants. In contrast, a person with a harsh demeanor who constantly criticizes minor issues can damage a child's emotional well-being significantly.
4. Chin
The chin signifies fortune in old age. In ancient belief, prosperity in later years was shown through well-behaved and accomplished descendants, rooted in the traditional idea of children supporting their parents as they age. In today's society, with various forms of retirement security, the influence of descendants is not solely determined by the roundness of the chin, but also by its length and whether it points upwards.
Additionally, it was traditionally thought that women with prominent foreheads might face challenges in conceiving. While this notion held relevance in ancient times, it is less accurate today. It suggests that strong-willed and successful women may experience less marital harmony, leading to diminished intimacy. Modern perspectives view this as a reflection of a woman's capabilities. Though it might present challenges in marriage, a strong relationship ensures no negative impact on their descendants.