What Kind of Person Is Hard to Intimidate?

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Hello everyone, welcome to this special edition of our facial features series, centered around the theme "Faces of Fierceness".

Physiognomy holds a distinct advantage among various metaphysical studies: it's the ability to "read faces to understand people." This method is intuitive, straightforward, and practical for identifying character traits. This year has seen chilling violent incidents that have captured public attention, with many comments under news articles expressing surprise, such as: "Who would have thought he was that kind of person..."

Yet, individuals with an inherently fierce nature often have distinguishing facial features. Today, let's explore what facial features might suggest that a person is not to be trifled with.

A very important note before you read further: The traits outlined in this article require a comprehensive assessment. One cannot make a direct conclusion based on a single feature! Facial features should not be judged in isolation! Facial features should not be judged in isolation!

Generally, the more traits an individual possesses, the higher the likelihood of having an extreme personality. However, this is merely a possibility, not an absolute. Please approach this analysis with a rational mindset to avoid misconceptions.

The cover image for this article is a still from a TV drama, included solely for illustrative purposes; the article's content is unrelated to the actor.

The Classic "Three Essentials" of Fierceness

Fierceness, characterized by aggression and ruthlessness, typically appears with some clear common traits. I call these the "Three Essentials of Fierceness." To determine if a person has a fierce nature, first examine these three main points, and you won't go wrong.

Facial Structure

Start by observing the overall facial structure. Individuals with strong facial bones, such as prominent veins or large cheekbones and jawbones with little flesh covering them, often have a "bony and rugged" appearance, indicating a quick temper, domineering nature, and strong aggression.

If the face is lacking in fat and appears sunken, with wide and protruding cheekbones and a large jaw, it suggests excessive bone structure. Such individuals, regardless of how harmless they may seem, certainly have a "fierce" side. When dealing with them, it's advisable to use soft language and avoid confrontation.

Normal interactions may not pose issues, but if you inadvertently provoke them, you might face trouble due to their hidden explosive temperament.

(It's noted that some people worldwide are opting for buccal fat pad removal to give their faces a more "three-dimensional" look, which can also cause the cheeks to appear more sunken and bony, enhancing the rigidity of their personality.)

Moreover, the infamous "orange peel face": men with severely pockmarked faces resembling orange peels (excluding regular acne scars) are classic examples of facial features suggesting mood instability, unpredictability, lack of self-control, and a tendency towards lechery.

An orange peel face combined with a bony, rugged look implies that this individual is not likely to be mild-mannered or moderate; they probably have extreme traits. Hence, when interacting with them, it's wise to maintain a respectful distance and approach them with gentle words.

Eyes

Generally, triangular eyes, "three whites" eyes, goat eyes, and crab eyes are typical "fierce eye shapes." Individuals with these eye shapes often display a cold, resolute personality and may have extreme or negative thoughts. If their interests are threatened, they are likely to respond fiercely.

Overall, larger eyes tend to indicate a more emotional nature, while noticeably smaller eyes suggest a cold and indifferent personality.

PS: If these eye shapes are harnessed well, the ambition and fierceness can bolster a person's belief system and help them pursue their desires. If their overall facial features are of high quality, this may aid career and financial success... but the fierce streak in their character is often hard to change.

On the contrary, those with rounder eye corners and large, clearly defined eyes often display gentleness, indicating a softer side to their personality. Additionally, if the eyeballs frequently exhibit noticeable red veins, it suggests a person who is irritable and quick-tempered, often losing rationality when angered.

However, determining someone's nature solely by eye shape is insufficient; it is necessary to consider a critical factor: the gaze.

Many fierce individuals, when met with direct eye contact, evoke discomfort or even a chilling feeling, an inexplicable sense of unease, suggesting a complexity that goes beyond mere appearance but stems from an intuitive energy clash.

Therefore, it is often crucial to trust your instincts. For those who genuinely make you uncomfortable, it's best to adopt a "polite friendliness + distance" approach. As always, remaining vigilant without provoking them is wise.

Ears and Mouth

Another way to determine if someone has a fundamentally fierce nature is to look at both the ears and the mouth.

"Chicken beak ears" (ears with small or no earlobes) suggest a person who is impatient, restless, and stubborn, often holding firm opinions and being reluctant to yield. They easily worry, lack composure, and act impulsively.

"Rebel ears" (ears that are particularly protruding and cannot be covered by the ear rim) indicate a rebellious nature, characterized by unconventional ideas and behaviors. The advantage is breaking conventions and being innovative, while the downside includes being overly unruly, seeking novelty, or defying societal norms.

While ear shapes alone don't directly correlate with "fierceness", if other facial features present issues, it could indicate a volatile personality. For example, pairing chicken beak ears with a "problematic" mouth shape:

"Fire-blowing mouth" (a noticeably protruding mouth with lips that don't fully close, indicating intense competitiveness), asymmetrical philtrum (inconsistent words and actions, strong internal-external contrast), thin lips and a small mouth (indicating coldness, narrow-mindedness, and a tendency to be calculative)... these all significantly increase the extremity of one's character.

In truth, earlobes play a significant role not only in shaping a person's fortune but also in influencing personality. Large and thick earlobes suggest a moderate, gentle, and easy-going nature, reducing the likelihood of fussing over minor matters. Regardless of their inherent character, such individuals generally have a more laid-back demeanor.

On the opposite side, those without earlobes and possessing a "thin-lipped small mouth" are not to be maliciously labeled, but it must be recognized that they aren't particularly open-minded or tolerant. In dealing with them, one should take care not to be overly casual, in order to avoid offense or being judged unfairly.

In conclusion, the above "three essentials" serve as fundamental entry-level indicators. If someone displays more than two of these traits, it is essential to recognize that they may have a fierce side. Among these, facial bone structure and eyes are more decisive indicators than the mouth and ears.

Catalysts for "Fierce Faces"

Apart from the "three essentials," other features can also help ascertain whether a person's inner character is fierce. Here, I summarize some common traits, tentatively calling them "catalysts"—the more one possesses, the more cautious you should be.

Hard, Curly Hair

Individuals with thick, hard, curly hair are often stubborn and assertive, with a strong sense of self-esteem and a certain temper. The advantage is their straightforwardness and bravery, but their downfall lies in impulsiveness and lack of self-control. If, in addition, their forehead is low and narrow, with crowded eyebrows and eyes, the situation worsens.

Vertical Lines on the Forehead

A vertical line in the center of the forehead signals a person with an extreme personality and a tendency to act impulsively—unless they are engaged in military or public service roles. Under normal circumstances, they may appear calm, but when it comes to matters they prioritize, they can explode and respond with severe measures.

"Fierce Eyebrows" + "Cold Eyes"

Overly thick eyebrows or eyebrows sharply arched at the ends, combined with crab eyes/triangular eyes/three whites eyes/goat eyes—and particularly if the gaze is not soft (the gaze is crucial!)—or if the eyebrows are very pronounced, indicate a person who is both assertive and cold-hearted, with little empathy. This is a classic case of "fierce eyebrows and eyes."

Individuals with messy eyebrows are also typically very self-centered and strong-willed, often disregarding others' feelings in critical moments. If their eyebrows appear chaotic, resembling "arrows," or are thick and disordered, the situation is even worse.

PS: Judging solely by eyebrows is insufficient; eye characteristics must also be considered.

Sunken Cheeks + Hollow Forehead

Individuals with these features often treat themselves and others harshly, inclined towards extreme actions and lacking in gentleness.

Prominent Nose + Defined Nasal Bridge

Stubborn, rebellious, and prone to sudden outbursts.

"Tiger's Bite, Wolf's Walk"

"Tiger's Bite, Wolf's Walk" refers to a certain demeanor. "Tiger's Bite" describes someone who often clenches their teeth, while "Wolf's Walk" describes someone who frequently looks around or checks behind them while walking, appearing suspicious and paranoid.

Individuals with these traits often have the cunning and ruthlessness akin to a tiger or wolf.

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