There is an old saying: "You can't have two cheeks without meat", and this sentence seems to have some truth in the interaction between people. By observing facial features, the ancients formed a unique setPhysiognomyDoctrine used to interpret a person's character and destiny. Although this method of looking at physiognomy is considered superstitious in modern science, it does reflect to some extent a connection between facial lines and a person's personality traits.
People with a full face give a sense of relaxation and blessing. their cheeksMusclesFull, the lines are rich, Mandarin is not in place, touchinglife, naturally the attitude towards people and things will be more positive. However, people with thin and cold facial lines are often mistaken for being too shrewd to deal with. These people often give the impression of being too reticent and overly thoughtful, which makes it difficult for people to communicate, which affects their interpersonal relationships. In film and television works, directors will also deepen the audience's impression of the character's personality by choosing actors who are suitable for the character's characteristics.
Ancient people believed that each other was born from the heart, and that a person's facial features were closely related to his character. Some people who have a bad character and are too calculating will also leave marks on their faces. Bitter people tend to have sharp chins, while people with bold personalities have faces with higher cheekbones. Recent studies have also found that the facialMusclesgrowth with the mouthExerciseRelate. People who love to talk and laugh through the mouthExerciseto make the faceMusclesGet a workout to give you a full appearance. On the contrary, the face of a taciturn manMusclesNot enoughExercise, which naturally presents a slim face.
In addition, physical characteristics can also be used to judge a person's ability to control emotions. For example, the faceMusclesPeople who have unpredictable and irregular flutters often mean that they are emotionally unstable and prone to tantrums. Such people often have traces of horizontal lines and wrinkles on their faces. This personality trait is difficult to get along with people because they tend to be emotional, often vent their frustrations to those around them, do not take into account the feelings of others, and even shift the blame to others. According to this point of view, we can understand some of the ancients' saying that "a long face and horizontal flesh are regarded as fierce". Such a person not only gives people the impression of ** in appearance, but also has a ruthless and uncontrollable emotion in his heart.
Although these observations and experiences of the ancients were widely inherited and applied in the society of that time, we must also admit that a person's appearance does not completely determine his character and conduct. There are many examples around us that showPhysiognomyNot the decisive factor. In modern society, people attach more importance to personal character and have more diverse ways of interacting, which enables us to understand a person more comprehensively. Therefore, when judging others, we should not only look at their appearance, but also need to combine their words and deeds to understand them through different things, so as to truly judge a person's character and quality.
The truth of the saying "You can't have two cheeks without meat" is that the lines and expressions of the face will affect the first interaction and the way people get along with each other. But we should note that this is only one aspect of interpersonal communication, and it cannot simply be used as a criterion for judging a person. We need to evaluate a person in a more comprehensive way through more contact and understanding. As for ourselves, we should also pay attention to our words and deeds and respect for others, so that we can be more harmonious and harmonious in interpersonal communication.