How to judge virtue from face

How to judge virtue from face

How to judge virtue from face

Yin Tang: Yin Tang is known as the "life palace" and determines the prosperity and decline of one's life. If a person has done something wrong or his ancestors or previous lives were immoral, there will be a hanging needle line on the forehead. This hanging needle line will bring harm to his parents above and his wife and children below. This kind of misfortune may not necessarily mean death, but it will bring a lot of trouble and misfortune to parents, wife and children. If people with such hanging needle lines can sincerely do good deeds and correct their mistakes, as time goes by, the needle lines will change from vertical to curved and turn to one side. This is called "hanging needle turning its foot", and from then on, bad luck will be turned into good luck.

Under the eyes: Under the eyes is called the "Palace of Offspring" and the "Palace of Yin De", which is the place where a person's virtue is mainly reflected. People who have had a flat and bright yellow light under their eyes since childhood are said to have good virtues and immortal bones. Having bags under the eyes or dark circles, or sunken bags under the eyes since childhood, is a sign of congenital deficiency of essence, energy and spirit, and congenital kidney deficiency. According to physiognomy, this kind of people are weak and have difficulty giving birth to children, so they should keep a clear mind, reduce desires and accumulate good deeds. Chinese medicine practitioners all know that darkness and sunken areas under the eyes are a sign of severe kidney deficiency. The kidneys control vital energy, and full vital energy comes from a clear mind and few desires. The areas under the eyes of a virtuous person are flat and smooth, like faint bags under the eyes. Because the most auspicious color at present is bright yellow like the color of silkworm, it is called hidden sleeping silkworm. People who have accumulated great merit and done many good deeds will have one, two or three fine lines under their eyes. These lines are fine, shiny and beautiful, and are called Yin De lines. The appearance of Yin De lines under the eyes is a sign of increased blessings, longevity, and the birth of virtuous and noble children and grandchildren. If you often do bad things and have bad thoughts, the area under your eyes will become dark and sunken. Blackening and sunken eyes are considered normal. What is really serious is the appearance of hard lines under the eyes, like needles piercing the eyes. This is a sign of harming children and grandchildren.

Nasal folds: Nasal folds are also lines that reflect a person's virtue. These lines usually appear after middle age. The Faling entrance is also known as the Tengshe entrance, which indicates death from starvation. Although those who violate the law will not necessarily starve to death, at least they will be lonely in old age. Hongda Zhouyi: This pattern changes with people's mentality and behavior. If one does evil, it will appear at the entrance. If one does good, the entrance of Teng Snake can be changed to a short mouth extending to the chin. This pattern is called a longevity belt. It doesn't matter if the law comes to your mouth. If you reflect, repent and do good deeds, the law will naturally be extended. If there was only a single nasolabial fold originally, and then due to doing good deeds and accumulating virtues another one grew on the original nasolabial fold like a branch, it is called "two dragons going out to sea", which is a sign of both longevity and wealth, and is the reward for good deeds.

Hair sign of longevity: If a person does good deeds throughout his life without regret or doubt, three or five extra-long eyebrows will grow out of the end of his eyebrows in his later years. These eyebrows are called "five-color eyebrows", which are a sign of high moral character and longevity. The growth of hair inside the ears is a good sign of longevity. For middle-aged and elderly people, it is also a good sign if the hair starts to fall out from the sun and moon corners of the forehead towards the back. If middle-aged and elderly people lose hair from the Baihui point on the top of the head forward, and lose hair from the inside to the outside, it is a sign of lack of virtue and is a bad omen. Only by stopping doing evil and doing good can one turn bad luck into good fortune.

The above is all about how to judge a person’s moral character from his facial features. For more information, please follow the Physiognomy Channel of Dream Interpreter Fortune Telling Network!

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