The Celestial Five Elements and the Five Human Aspects

Human faces can often be classified into five categories: Wealthy, Noble, Longevity, Poor, and Lonely. By understanding these categories, one can quickly discern a person's social class and even their status just by observing their facial features.
1. Wealthy: Features that suggest a prosperous future
Characteristics of the wealthy face include a round and full appearance, lacking any gauntness. A plump body accompanying this face is considered ideal. This face type generally features prominent bones and smooth skin, often presenting as a round face with a broad forehead.
The face appears full, with well-balanced and broad features, thick and long ears, and large earlobes that seem to adhere to the sides of the head, so from the front view, only the upper parts and earlobes are visible.
Eyebrows are longer than the eyes, and there is a wide space between them.
Eyes have large, dark pupils, with the upper third concealed by the eyelid, and the sclera is clear, denoting a person capable of discernment and possessing a strong character.
The nose is full, straight, with a rounded, plump tip—not sharp.
The lips are thick, with corners slightly turned up when closed. The jaw is round and full, contributing to an overall chubby appearance.
Achieving all these traits constitutes the ideal wealthy face, though such individuals are uncommon. Meeting at least seven of these criteria still qualifies someone for this category.
Individuals with a wealthy face often have a gentle demeanor and a generous mind, making them likable and averse to conflict. They might not actively compete with others and are not quick to express anger. Often intelligent and endowed with leadership skills, they are adept at dealing with all kinds of people, showing considerable tolerance.
Many wealthy individuals do not need to strive hard to shape their futures; assistance often comes to them naturally, leading to a comfortable life.
However, those with a wealthy face should manage their financial behavior wisely. While inclined towards wealth, it doesn't guarantee riches! Nonetheless, they usually aren't troubled by financial concerns, leading to a comfortable existence. Exercising self-control in spending, considering others, and accruing moral merit improves their circumstances further.
In essence, those with a wealthy face can endure adversities and lead peaceful, untroubled lives.
2. Noble: A face where spirit prevails over material wealth
The noble face denotes a refined temperament. Similar in intellect to wealthy faces, noble faces are distinguished by an aura of exceptional talent. Traits include smooth skin, a rectangular face, and bright, sharp eyes that are inviting rather than intimidating. These eyes naturally project an awareness that discerns right from wrong.
The eyebrows are neat, the nose is straight, and nostrils are proportionately sized, echoing the beauty associated with attractive men and women. Cheekbones are prominent yet not overly large. Lips are thin at the corners but open widely when smiling. Ears are long, with a wide forehead being the most distinctive trait of a noble face.
The face is balanced, not round or plump; noble individuals are not overweight.
Their personality is shaped by a clear demarcation of good and evil, with a strong inclination towards justice and idealism. They can be stubborn and, at times, neurotic. This strong sense of justice engenders compassion for the vulnerable, much like those with wealthy faces, they tend to be filial to their parents.
They prioritize spiritual fulfillment over material wealth. For instance, in their careers, they focus more on their passions rather than financial rewards and do not prioritize monetary gain.
However, they may exhibit authoritative tendencies both in personal and professional settings, often proving themselves capable of embarking on entrepreneurial ventures independently; many authoritarian leaders and business owners fit this profile. Professors, artists, and various celebrity figures frequently have noble faces.
A limitation of noble personas is their reluctance to accept differing viewpoints, potentially resulting in conflicts and criticized opinions. Furthermore, their most significant shortcoming is complicated romantic engagements, particularly among those of medium build with good looks. Noble individuals should pay particular attention to these aspects.
Overall, like those with wealthy faces, noble individuals often thrive and achieve success.
3. Longevity: A face suggesting a long lifespan
The longevity face hints at the possibility of a prolonged life. Defining features include a long and slender facial structure, with an extended lower section and a firm jawline. The face is neither overly full nor too lean, with raised sides and an elongated shape, characteristic of a longevity face.
The ears are long, thin, and lie flat against the head, barely visible from a front view. Eyebrows exceed the length of the eyes, arching downward at the ends, with a significant gap between them.
The eyes are slender—not protruding—and the pupils are moderate, emitting a gentle light.
The nose tip is notably broad and round with a straight bridge, without being excessively pronounced; below it is often dense facial hair.
When lips are closed, they appear softly rounded, lacking the firmness found in noble faces, featuring a healthy red hue.
Lips serve as indicators of liver and heart health; red lips denote good internal health.
A longevity face typically presents a moderate, symmetrical appearance. While individual features like ears, eyebrows, eyes, nose, and lips may not stand out, their symmetry and proportionate balance reflect moderation. Notably, if hair grows at the center of the earlobe, it marks an ideal longevity face.
Individuals with this face type often possess a gentle and radiant nature reminiscent of divine compassion, navigating life with minimal conflict and showing high compliance. They are intelligent and systematically minded, yet materialistic tendencies are limited, often resulting in enduring lifespans.
Ideal jobs allow for personal interests and freedom, making freelance work especially suited for them. However, their lack of ambition may hinder significant corporate success, making entrepreneurial endeavors less frequent.
Ultimately, those with longevity faces enjoy a pleasant later life, a favored blessing.
4. Poor: A face indicating spiritual paucity
A face classified as poor often indicates a deficiency in spiritual fulfillment. Its contours are generally smaller, and the skin lacks vitality and firmness.
The head tends to be small with a narrow forehead, accompanied by a wrinkled face. Between the eyebrows, a limited space is marked by numerous fine lines; the eyebrows often overshadow the eyes.
Ears appear thin and the entire structure is prominently visible from the front view, protruding outward. Eyes exhibit an unsteady and flickering focus, avoiding sustained eye contact.
The nose is slender with pointed nostrils, while lips are thin, scarcely opening wide when one smiles.
The shoulders are narrow, and the skin texture is coarse.
While their build features long legs and a slim body, their posture tends to slouch. Their movements are restless, punctuated by brisk, clumsy walking; eating habits are quick and simulate a constant rush.
The personality is characterized by neurotic behavior, narrow perspectives, and intense aspirations, often leading to self-comparisons and fluctuations influenced by gains and losses. They are easily swayed by their environment, leading to incongruity between words and actions.
A poor face does not necessarily equate to lifelong financial instability; sometimes, such individuals may acquire wealth but lack effective management. Envy and jealousy, especially when witnessing others acquiring property or luxury items, reveal their strong material desires.
Fascinatingly, affluent and noble individuals can absorb traits of a poor face if they foster habits of envy and jealousy.
Reminder: Those with this face type are not inherently negative. As the adage goes, "know yourself and your adversaries"—by recognizing a poor face type, individuals can learn from the strengths of the wealthy and noble, adapting and self-improving significantly.
5. Lonely: A face reflecting attachment difficulties
This face type suggests isolation, distress, and instability.
The head is large, thinning towards the middle and lower sections, lending the whole face a sharp and slender appearance.
Despite the wide forehead, it shows deep wrinkles. Ears are thin and asymmetrical, cheekbones high and pointed, with a considerable space between the eyebrows that lacks vibrancy, the ends sloping downward. The thinness of the eyelid between the eyebrow and eye is noticeable.
Facial features include a pronounced Adam’s apple, with a pronounced and protruding chest. Their gait often features a forward-tilting head.
Their personality is unpredictable, stubborn, and often out of sync.
They are often intelligent with grand ambitions but struggle with detachment, frequently conflicting with reality. Generally silent, when they do speak, they often question themselves. In social gatherings, while others engage, they might quietly observe and abruptly interject inappropriately, often disrupting the dynamic—a trait typical of lonely individuals. One of their redeeming qualities is honesty.