Men: Think Twice About Dating Women with This Facial Feature
Author: Yi Tiansheng


When people hear the term "peach blossom," many only have a vague idea of what it means. They often hope for "peach-blossom luck," not realizing that this so-called luck is not just about romantic joy. If hidden dangers come with it, it can bring misfortune and, in severe cases, even threaten one’s life.
In today’s society, disputes over "peach blossom" occur every day, and many escalate into violence. There have been horrifying cases of husbands being murdered, and the women who committed such acts were often said to share certain traits. In ancient descriptions, a "vicious woman" was characterized by a masculine-sounding voice—a feature not hard to notice among prostitutes or other disreputable women. They were also said to have "bee eyes and a wolf head." "Bee eyes" refers to eyes with prominent whites and small pupils that give off a fierce glare. Men are advised to avoid such women, as they were traditionally regarded as dangerous, even capable of killing their husbands. A "wolf head" describes someone who frequently keeps their head lowered while walking or sitting, as if lost in thought, suggesting a gloomy, sinister nature.
When these two ominous signs appear together, the effect is truly frightening. And this warning is not limited to women; anyone with such traits could pose a threat to those around them. If a woman has both "bee eyes and a wolf head," along with a masculine voice, she should practice Buddhism and do good deeds to avert disaster.