How to Interpret Emotions and Desires from Lips

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The most significant difference between humans and animals is that humans experience emotions and desires. While various academic fields, sects, and religions might slightly differ in how they define these emotions and desires, there is a consensus that they are inevitable. Broadly speaking, the six desires encompass sight, sound, smell, taste, touch, and thought; the seven emotions include joy, anger, sorrow, fear, love, hatred, and desire.

How can we evaluate a person's desires? Numerous methods exist, but today Dr. Zheng will focus on interpreting an individual's desires through the thickness of their lips. This can be a useful reference for friends. According to physiognomy, lips with clear definition, an upward curve at the corners, a rosy hue, and deep lines are considered favorable traits. When lips are closed, they should align harmoniously with the facial structure, and when smiling broadly, the mouth should extend significantly towards the cheeks compared to when the lips are closed. This is seen as a favorable lip shape in physiognomy. Additionally, individuals who do not show their gums when laughing, especially women, are often regarded as having an appealing appearance.

Dr. Zheng wants to remind friends: in physiognomy, the upper lip symbolizes emotions, while the lower lip represents desires. Thus, a thicker set of both lips indicates a stronger emotional connection, leading to the saying, "the upper lip represents emotions, the lower lip represents desires."

Friends should understand that in physiognomy, "emotion" refers to feelings, while "desire" pertains to cravings.

In this vast world, there are endless wonders. However, regardless of race, skin color, or ethnicity, it is generally observed that women often have thicker upper lips compared to their lower lips; conversely, men typically have thicker lower lips. Consequently, it is commonly believed that men exhibit stronger desires compared to women, which is taken to mean that men are generally more passionate than women.

If a person has a thick lower lip, it suggests stronger desires; conversely, a thick upper lip signifies stronger emotions. This is why we often see that women tend to be more emotional and place more importance on relationships.

What does it mean if someone has both upper and lower lips that are thick? Perhaps some friends might ask Dr. Zheng this question. If both lips are thick, it indicates that the person experiences strong emotions and desires and is usually quite passionate.

A typical example can be observed in individuals from Southeast Asia or Africa, who generally have thicker lips and are therefore seen as very warm and enthusiastic. In contrast, Europeans—especially the British—typically have thinner lips, which contributes to their more reserved emotional expressions. Similarly, Chinese individuals also tend to be more reserved and often refrain from openly expressing their true feelings.

Additionally, people with rosy lips are often seen as symbols of health, cheerfulness, and good physiological functioning. Otherwise, it may indicate issues with emotional desires. Dr. Zheng particularly advises women with very thick lips: you may be more sentimental and prone to losing your principles due to a soft heart. Your excessive enthusiasm can lead to being taken advantage of in romantic relationships, so exercise caution. Conversely, women with very thin lips tend to be articulate and calm in handling matters, but they may lack warmth and should pay attention to this.

At this point, Dr. Zheng suddenly recalls Mr. Feng Menglong's assessment of these four elements: wine, lust, wealth, and temperament, in his work "Wake-Up Constant Words": "Drinking without getting drunk is the highest; being lustful without chaos is heroic. Do not take unearned wealth; endure and forgive, and calamities will dissipate."

Another saying often heard reflects: "Lust, wealth, and temper are walls that everyone hides behind. Those who can overcome these walls will enjoy long life, even if not reaching a hundred years. Drinking without getting drunk is the best; not being consumed by lust is heroic. Do not take unearned wealth, and harmony and forgiveness will dissipate anger."

Dr. Zheng Weijian advises:

Finally, Dr. Zheng emphasizes: to truly understand one's emotions and desires, it is best to examine one's destiny, as only a destiny analysis can fully reveal a person's secrets. Dr. Zheng wishes friends happiness every day. If you are facing challenges with relationships, financial luck, or marital issues, please remember Dr. Zheng's words: adjustment is crucial, and feng shui surrounds us.

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