Revealing a Man's True Nature: What His Beard Tells You

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Many men are enthusiastic about growing beards. A well-maintained beard can enhance a man's appeal and may even offer benefits from a fate perspective. Conversely, if a beard is poorly cared for, it can detract from one's appearance, affect luck, and potentially lead to difficulties for the individual.

In the context of yin and yang, males embody yang, while females embody yin. A beard serves as a symbol of a man's masculinity. For women, excessive facial hair is considered undesirable, as it can negatively impact men's lives, leading to weak social interactions, frequent disputes, and often unsatisfying marriages. Men's beards vary in density, categorized into four types based on thickness: overly thick, thick, thin, and overly thin.

1. An overly thick, dark, and coarse beard is viewed negatively. Individuals with such beards are often aggressive, physically strong, impatient, and stubborn, lacking calmness, and prone to impulsive actions. They may frequently make mistakes and regret their decisions. Historical figures like Li Kui and Zhang Fei are examples of those with excessively thick beards.

2. A thick yet soft beard indicates a strong personality with courage and character. However, such individuals can be dual-natured; generally calm and collected, but capable of becoming extreme and volatile when faced with substantial challenges or anger. They often have leadership potential, but require proper training to thrive.

3. A thin, soft, and delicate beard signifies wisdom, intelligence, and a serene temperament. These individuals are compassionate, capable, and brave. They remain calm in the face of adversity and are typically open-minded. This group often achieves significant success and many have the potential to become effective leaders.

4. An extremely thin beard, or lack of facial hair, implies minimal need for shaving. An old saying goes, "No hair on the mouth, unreliable in action," referring to younger men or those with sparse beards. Such individuals often lack assertiveness and masculinity, are overly cautious, and struggle with decision-making. Despite having sound judgment, they may miss opportunities due to indecisiveness.

In everyday life, beard growth has its subtleties. According to facial astrology, the area below the nose signifies luck for those under fifty, while beards can influence fortune after fifty. Additionally, well-groomed beards can mitigate certain facial feature imperfections.

  • Men under fifty are advised against growing excessive facial hair. If necessary, it should be minimal and neat, like a subtle beard on the upper lip. Having a full beard before thirty is seen as unlucky and may offend seniors, while at forty, it can negatively impact one's family (this refers to a full beard covering the entire face).
  • If facial flaws, such as a crooked philtrum, lines, or scars, potentially adversely affect children, growing a beard above the upper lip may help.
  • Deep, irregular nasolabial folds, thin or thick lips, scars, or injuries are deemed unlucky, and a beard can serve to counterbalance these features.
  • If the nostrils are narrow, elevated, or large without flesh, a beard is recommended as a corrective measure, as the nose represents wealth, and a well-groomed beard may enhance financial luck.
  • The chin symbolizes fortune after sixty. A small or pointed chin suggests possible difficulties in later life. Growing a beard on the chin, ideally starting between fifty and sixty, can help improve luck during one's senior years.

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