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What do you mean by the pavilion in heaven and Fiona Fang?

Full heaven means that a person's forehead is prominent and full, which means good luck. Heaven is synonymous with the foreheads of ancient people in China. Fiona Fang is a physiognomy term, which refers to a face with broad cheekbones and rounded chin lines.

The ancients often said that "the heaven is perfect, and the pavilion is Fiona Fang" refers to a very rich and auspicious face. Although pavilion Fiona Fang will increase people's wealth level, it will be perfect if it matches heaven completely; According to the popular saying in the photo album, heaven is generally dominated by early years, and earth pavilions are generally dominated by luck in their later years.

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Physiognomy is a traditional folk knowledge, which measures and judges people's temperament and fate by observing and analyzing their appearance, spiritual temperament and behavior. Physiologists believe that phase is the expression of fate, and human phase must reflect fate.