Evaluating Marriage Compatibility Through Facial Features and Complexion

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Physiognomy evaluates marriage prospects by examining two key elements: firstly, the presence of favorable or unfavorable patterns through moles, scars, or changes in the couple's stars, palaces, and positions, indicating possible shifts in marital status. Secondly, alterations in facial complexion throughout the year can reveal the timing related to marriage fortunes. To ensure accuracy, both factors need to be cross-examined and confirmed. Relying on just one aspect may lead to rushed judgments. Specifically, the color changes in different areas of the face are linked to the timing of auspicious or inauspicious marriage events.

Generally, a balanced and bright yellow complexion, combined with a purplish tint on the face, is regarded as a harbinger of good news; whereas dark, stagnating bluish-black, pale, or dull colors can signal misfortune or negative events. However, examining specific regions provides a more precise evaluation. Details are as follows:

1. Overall facial appearance with a balanced yellow hue

In Chinese culture, a yellow hue is considered a symbol of positive energy and good fortune. This indicates that the couple will enjoy a year of love and harmony, appreciating one another. This suggests both partners will fulfill their roles properly, act with decency, and be trustworthy.

2. Yellow hue appearing on the Yintang (the space between the eyebrows)

The Yintang, known as the palace of destiny, reflects an individual's life and home. A bright yellow hue here suggests incoming good news or joyful events within the year. For those of marriageable age, this hints that marriage might be confirmed soon. Conversely, a dark and stagnant hue on the Yintang indicates unmarried individuals might face difficulties in marrying, while married couples could experience discord or arguments.

3. Auspicious energy at the Tian Cang and Jian Men (areas near the temples)

In physiognomy, the Jian Men symbolizes the couple’s palace, while the Tian Cang represents destined wealth and fortune closely tied to it. Variations in these areas are associated with marriage. If both the Tian Cang and Jian Men have a yellow hue, it suggests joyful marriage news might arrive in autumn or winter. If the yellow hue includes hints of red or purple, it indicates a favorable marriage opportunity could occur within fifty days.

4. Inauspicious energy at the Tian Cang and Jian Men

A bluish-black hue on the Tian Cang and Jian Men suggests the need for caution to prevent marital disharmony from that time forward; couples should be cautious of potential breakups. If only the Jian Men shows a bluish-black hue, it implies the spouse might face misfortune that year; if the Jian Men appears clouded with black, vigilance is needed for potential separations or serious disasters.

5. Changes in the color of crow’s feet (lines at the outer corners of the eyes)

Crow’s feet reflect the couple’s emotional state. A bright yellow hue with a hint of red in this area signals good relationship news within sixty days; if the crow’s feet and the couple’s palace (where the outer corner of the eye meets the nose bridge) show a slight bluish tint, it suggests a risk of infidelity within the year.

6. Changes in the color of the couple’s palace

Located at the outer corners of the eyes, near the nose bridge, changes in these areas relate to marriage and relationships. A rosy hue at the nose bridge suggests marriage prospects that year, along with a compatible partner. If the couple's palace and outer eye corners show a bluish-black hue, potential conflicts are indicated; conversely, if they display a bright yellow hue with tinges of red, a promising marriage opportunity is likely within thirty days. Additionally, a moist yellow hue with a hint of blue at the couple's palace (Jian Men) also suggests a marriage opportunity that year.

7. Changes in the color of the marriage star (the nose)

In physiognomy, the nose represents the marriage star. Thus, changes in the nose color impact the evaluation of marriage and relationship prospects. Persistent red spots or rashes on the nose suggest postponing marriage to avoid misfortune. A nose appearing yellow and rosy with a purple hint indicates a good marriage opportunity within sixty days; a dark tip warns of potential separation within thirty days.

8. Bluish hue on the cheekbones

Marital relationships reflect partner dynamics. In physiognomy, this is mirrored by the relationship between the cheekbones and nose, with cheekbones symbolizing confidence and personal strength. Therefore, cheekbone color changes can affect marital harmony. For men, a bluish-black hue on the right cheekbone indicates possible separation or loss within thirty days; for women, the same hue on the left cheekbone is also concerning and should be taken seriously.

9. Changes in the color of other related areas

As noted earlier, marital relationships fundamentally involve reciprocal influence. Thus, color changes in areas such as the philtrum, lips, chin, and servant palace also impact the relationship. For instance, a rosy philtrum suggests active love energy that year, potentially leading to marriage due to pregnancy; rosy lips indicate paternal affection that year; a pale chin signals separation or divorce within ten days; a dark chin signifies potential separation or divorce within fifteen days. If the servant palace displays poor color patterns, caution against infidelity involving subordinates or servants is advised.

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