Zhong Yi Advises: Avoid These Three Types of People!
The most frustrating part of interacting or collaborating with others is dealing with deceitful and cunning individuals. They may present one face to you, but show another behind your back, or they may be selfish and ungrateful. Encountering either type can cause significant trouble in your life. Today’s physiognomy Q&A highlights the characteristics of deceitful facial features. We hope that those in the field of physiognomy can nurture meaningful friendships while staying alert to avoid deceitful individuals.

Eyes with black pupils that fight at the inner corners are referred to as “one white eye” or “crossed eyes.”
People with such eyes are generally impatient, rude, and inconsiderate. They tend to pursue what they want aggressively without regard for others' feelings, and they may take what doesn't belong to them without hesitation. Such individuals often disregard rules in their actions. Even if wealthy, they will not find peace or happiness, frequently becoming ensnared in various interpersonal disputes, leading to many troubles and obstacles in life.

The characteristic of an eagle beak nose is a raised area around the nostrils with a certain curvature, a sharp and hooked downward tip, and small, inward nostrils, resembling an eagle's beak—hence the name “eagle beak nose,” also known as “hooked nose.”
Individuals with this type of nose place great importance on personal gain, focusing on results rather than the process. If other facial features are relatively kind and upright, they can achieve good success in their careers. However, if there are no balancing features, they often resort to unscrupulous means, being selfish and self-serving, making them unsuitable for close relationships.

People with appropriately thick lips or a large mouth do not mind having slightly downturned corners, but if the mouth is flat and wide with thin upper and lower lips, combined with downturned corners, this is considered an unfavorable feature.
Such individuals are generally arrogant, self-important, and reclusive. They act without regard for moral standards. Those with this mouth shape tend to criticize others' shortcomings to bolster their own fragile sense of superiority, ignoring the many virtues of those around them. They are often suspicious, trusting no one but themselves, and frequently disregard moral principles in pursuit of their own interests, making them unpopular with others.
Whether in work-related interactions with colleagues, external collaborations, or friendships, we hope to encounter honest and trustworthy individuals while avoiding cunning ones. Although those with ulterior motives may hide their true thoughts in various ways, their deceitful intentions often leave traces on their faces over time, which cannot be concealed. By observing facial features, we can gain a better understanding of both their appearance and character.
Friends in the field of physiognomy should not only master the characteristics of positive facial features but also pay attention to the traits of cunning faces. Through practice in daily life, they can sharpen their ability to discern character, cultivate good mentors and friends, and steer clear of deceitful individuals, thus avoiding the harm and schemes of those with ulterior motives, leading to a smoother and more fulfilling life.