How to Predict Your Partner's Looks Based on Your Own Features
A person's perception of their spouse's appearance is influenced by individual aesthetic preferences. Modern science suggests that this sense of beauty is governed by the resonance of brain wave vibrations with the image of the object. When such resonance occurs, it signifies an appreciation for the image.
Diverse aesthetic views are a result of the varying frequencies of each person's brain. For instance, some individuals are attracted to those who are overweight, while others prefer slimmer figures; some are drawn to large eyes, whereas others favor narrower eyes, and so forth. Personal preferences are as varied as different types of vegetables and fruits.
In physiognomy, the assessment of whether a person's spouse is considered beautiful or unattractive is also subject to personal aesthetic views. There are no universal standards for beauty or unattractiveness; it is all about personal satisfaction and preference. Individuals with the following facial features are more likely to find a partner whose appearance pleases them:
1. Fullness in the "Jianmen" Area
In physiognomy, the "Jianmen" area is regarded as the palace of marriage, regardless of gender. A full and brightly colored "Jianmen" without any marks, dents, scars, or unsightly moles indicates that one's spouse will be fulfilling and aligned with personal desires.
2. Harmonious Eyebrows and Eyes
The harmony between eyebrows and eyes also influences satisfaction with a spouse's appearance. Eyes are seen as the sun and moon, with the sun symbolizing masculinity and the moon femininity. When they complement each other, it reflects a harmonious marriage. It’s crucial for eyebrows to align with the eyes because eyebrows are signs of beauty and fortune. According to "The Divine Physiognomy," "The sun and moon shine best when clear, enhanced by clouds; similarly, bright eyes are beautified by harmonious eyebrows."
Harmonious eyebrows and eyes appear coordinated, without contrasts like large eyes with short eyebrows or long eyebrows with small eyes. Balanced features often enhance beauty, increasing the likelihood of finding a fitting partner. On the other hand, a sunken "Jianmen" and mismatched facial features typically result in less satisfactory partners.
3. Elegant and Well-Defined Eyebrows Indicate an Appealing Spouse
Colorful eyebrows refer to well-groomed, clearly defined eyebrows that seem beautifully painted from a distance—not too dark or too light, but just right. This trait suggests a good likelihood of finding an ideal partner. Conversely, thick, messy, overly dark, uneven, or damaged eyebrows often signal dissatisfaction with a spouse's appearance. Thus, "The Divine Physiognomy" states: "Eyebrows should not be thick or disorderly, avoiding overshadowing the sun and moon. Sparse eyebrows can shine when properly colored; overly dense eyebrows should still appear elegant and radiant."
4. The Role of the Nose in Spousal Beauty Perception
A nose that is full, straight, and aesthetically pleasing, with distinct contours, complements the face. This suggests that men may marry beautiful wives and women may find handsome husbands. In physiognomy, the nose represents the husband star or wife star. If the nose is poorly shaped—flat, formless, bumpy, or does not complement the face, like a small face with a large nose—this can lead to perceptions of an unattractive spouse for both sexes. Beauty perception is predominantly subjective, based on self-assessment.
5. Spousal Satisfaction Requires Holistic Assessment
An evaluation in physiognomy shouldn’t focus solely on separate aspects; the four discussed elements collectively influence perceptions of a spouse's appearance and require a comprehensive evaluation. The primary emphasis is on assessing the marriage palace and marriage star, followed by the eyebrows and eyes. When all four attributes are favorable, the spouse’s appearance results in high satisfaction; if lacking, it may not be as pleasing. With one or two favorable aspects, satisfaction might be moderate; three or more favorably predict a strong partner match.