Which Men’s Facial Features Are Said to Predict Marriage to Wealthy Women?
In physiognomy, some people may have only average luck in their youth, but once they marry and start a family, their fortunes can rise quickly. Before long, not only do their career and financial luck improve, but their household also thrives.
From the perspective of destiny, these individuals often come from upright families and conduct themselves with social responsibility and sound principles. Some believe a person is fated to have either a good wife or a bad wife, but this is mistaken. The kind of partner you draw into your life is shaped by your own beliefs. If your views are extreme, your partner is unlikely to be tolerant or virtuous. If you are selfish and greedy, your partner will not be refined or noble. Your attitudes and convictions influence who comes into your life. A person with a bad wife is either morally corrupt themselves or negatively influenced by their family’s legacy.
In physiognomy, men who prosper after marriage typically have a high, smooth “Jianmen” (the area between the eyebrows), free of moles or blemishes. If this area remains even and well-defined over time, the man is considered well-balanced and clear-minded, and he will naturally attract a virtuous wife—signs of exceptional character.
Additionally, they tend to have a prominent, broad “Shangen” (the area above the nose) and an open, unobstructed “Yintang” (the area between the eyebrows). In particular, if the areas on both sides of the Shangen are full and free of marks, injuries, or dull coloration, it is said to reflect a strong marital bond: the wife supports the husband, the husband works diligently for the family, and harmony follows. Such men are also discerning in choosing friends; throughout their lives they avoid bad company and harmful influences. The same applies to their relationships with women—they keep their distance from those who lack a sense of family responsibility.
Third, if a man’s eyes are poorly shaped and slant downward, his wife is likely to be domineering and overbearing. Such a man is also unlikely to accomplish much. At best, he may see a slight financial improvement after marriage, but it will fall short of true prosperity.