The General's Brow: A Symbol of Wealth and Poverty

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In facial analysis, the forehead prominently defines the contours of a person's face. A larger forehead accentuates a distinct profile, imprinting the memory with characteristic features.

There is a saying: "A general's forehead can run a horse," suggesting that those who accomplish great things often possess openness, a capacity to accommodate others or forgive mistakes—qualities essential for success. This is commonly understood as having a generous heart.

In facial analysis, the forehead is considered the most significant feature, symbolizing heaven and authority, and influencing all aspects of life. Consequently, its characteristics can reveal insights into a person's wealth, status, longevity, and more. This article explores how the forehead is interpreted in facial analysis.

 

1. Three Key Features of a Good Forehead

The first feature is a flat central area, the second is full sides, and the third is a prominent height of the forehead. Those exhibiting these features are typically wise, knowledgeable, and cautious, with leadership potential if their features are harmoniously aligned. Uneven sides may suggest extreme thoughts and a tumultuous career.


2. Sun and Moon Angles and Auxiliary Bones

If a forehead has sun and moon angles but lacks auxiliary bones, it suggests the person may encounter fluctuations in life and struggle to gain official recognition. A forehead with both sun and moon angles and auxiliary bones signifies wealth and longevity, with a prominent auxiliary bone indicating significant fortune. Combined with supporting bones, it reflects both wealth and prosperity. A forehead without sun and moon angles or auxiliary bones but possessing prominent "side bones" can also lead to great fortune, typically through seizing opportunities, though a strong occipital bone is essential for lasting success.

A forehead featuring sun and moon angles, auxiliary bones, and prominent side bones indicates early and significant wealth, potentially leading to prominent office. A strong occipital bone suggests a prolonging and prosperous career.

3. Forehead of a Young Achiever

A forehead that is flat, square, and broad, with a pronounced, full, and bright appearance—often compared to a covering liver—is considered ideal, indicating early successes. Combined with harmonized facial features, it suggests a life of honor and wealth. Unique supporting bones and expressive eyes further indicate great fortune and exceptional wealth.

4. Youthful Struggles

A low and narrow forehead, yet with a rounded head and a strong nose, signifies noble attributes but suggests challenges during childhood.

A low and narrow forehead that is wide with smooth skin, a full forehead, clear eyebrows, bright eyes, and a robust foundation implies intelligence and wealth; conversely, it may point to hard work and struggles. A narrow forehead with a wide base and full cheeks indicates lesser fortune in youth and middle age but likely prosperity after 50. A narrow forehead with sparse eyebrows and a sunken center forecasts poverty and misfortune. A square forehead suggests nobility, while a round forehead signifies wealth; a non-rounded narrow forehead may lead to business failures.

5. Three Stars Aligning

A high, broad, and full forehead, aligned with ears elevated to the forehead, is termed the alignment of the "three stars of gold, wood, and fire," promising prosperity in youth and middle age. However, a narrow center with eyebrows pressing down on the eyes might undermine this promise.

6. High Forehead with Poor Combinations

Even with a high forehead, recessed ears can hinder success, despite a wide and flat center and prominent foundation, potentially leading to superficial success before 40, which might negatively impact one's partner. A high forehead lacking strong side presence suggests limitations in career growth, suitable mainly for academic pursuits. A high forehead with disheveled hair suggests mediocrity and struggles to excel. If hair covers both eyebrows, it implies a foolish character, leading to a life of poverty and hardship.

7. Perspectives on Hairline

A forehead with a hairline that dips inward signals suitability for religious or educational fields. Hairline recession to the crown before age 30 indicates a lack of fortune, especially if this results in a sudden central bald spot, known as "ghost shaving." Gradual baldness after 30 suggests a blessed life, particularly if hair loss follows the shapes of metal, water, and earth. Dark hair in old age may indicate less independent children or limited enjoyment of their blessings.

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