Frankly speaking, most men in China don't look good with beards. Although in ancient times, a beard was usually indispensable to a man's face, the reason why there are so many allusions to "bearded men" can be used as a counter-evidence: a beautiful beard can be remembered for generations, which just shows that the beard on most men's faces is really not so good.
Ethnic characteristics determine that the hair of Asians is not as developed as that of Europeans and Americans. For Europeans and Americans, beards are "long", even if you want to grow them. For China people, beards are "left". Many times, if you want to keep them, you may not really be able to keep them properly.
There are too many men who are not suitable for beards, and they insist on rough modeling. As a result, painting a tiger is not a cat. There are many such examples around. Originally, the soil fertility was insufficient, and the seedling density was not enough. I just stayed up for half a month without shaving. As a result, a single beard was a little longer, but on the whole, it was pitifully sparse, which was obscene. For this kind of friends, I really suggest that you let nature take its course. The smell of men is not just emitted from chin and cheeks. I'm afraid it's more pleasing to women if it's clean shaven and slightly green with stubble.
There are also many men, whether they work hard in adolescence or are born with a little "genetic mutation", and their hair density is comparable to that of Europeans and Americans. So, depending on their mood and state, it is not a bad choice to grow a beard when appropriate. For such a man, changing a beard is like changing a woman's hairstyle, which really envies the first class of compatriots. However, even if it is naturally hairy, it should not be allowed to grow wildly, otherwise, it is more sloppy than masculine.