From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine theory, a large forehead indicates that one's congenital development is relatively sufficient. Such people have strong learning and thinking abilities, and are therefore smarter than other people. Modern anatomy has discovered that the human brain has an area called the frontal lobe in the forehead, which is considered to be the headquarters of the brain and controls human thinking and actions to a large extent. Through it, we can observe things in all aspects, such as you know where you are going, you know where you have been, what will happen, and so on. After experiments, anatomists concluded that people with well-developed frontal lobes have higher intelligence than others. Whether in traditional Chinese medicine or anatomy, these views coincide exactly with the claims of physiognomy: a full forehead indicates extraordinary intelligence, which makes us admire the wisdom of our ancestors. The above is all about whether people with big foreheads are necessarily smart. For more information on physiognomy, please follow the Xiong Zhang account of Meng Jie Lao Fortune Telling Website. |
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