Have you ever heard that people are wide and long, and their children are full? Is it reliable?

I have heard this sentence, but it is not reliable. The exact words of this sentence are:? A line between people, it is difficult to stand with children; People are wide and long, and children are standing all over the house? . That is to say, if this person's person is a wide and long straight line, then he is a long-lived person, and his descendants will be full in the future. But if this person is a thin and short straight line, then his life will not be too long. Having said that, I believe everyone can understand that this is a superstitious statement, so it is not reliable.

Where did this statement come from? Face? From the perspective of physiognomy, a person with a long and wide midline will give a very good first impression when his facial features are symmetrical at first, which is often said? Popular people? . In the feudal countryside, a popular person would have a good reputation.

People with thin and short center lines will feel bad and look uncomfortable. I remember there was such a person in my hometown in the countryside when I was a child. His midline is thin and long, which makes people feel that his whole face looks very long, like a donkey's face. Every time he appears in my house, my family will feel uncomfortable because of his appearance. Probably for this reason, he rarely appeared in front of us later. I think this should be called? Judge a book by its cover? All right.

The face is given by parents and has nothing to do with people's fate. It is unscientific and disrespectful to judge a person's life only by the midline. I believe that with the development and progress of society, this kind of? Judge a book by its cover? There will be fewer and fewer phenomena. At least not many people will believe it. Face? I told you. If you want to be better, you can only improve your ability. If you want to live a long life, exercise, stay healthy and make yourself happy is more important than anything else.