What was the past life of a person with dimples on his face?
People with dimples have waited at Naihe Bridge for a thousand years before reincarnation again.
The legend of the origin of the dimple is as follows: According to legend, after a person dies, after passing through the gate of hell, he goes to Huangquan Road. On the road, there are only flowers but no leaves in bloom. The flowers and leaves are missing, and we miss each other and cherish each other forever. At the end of the road, there is a river called Wangchuan River, and there is a Naihe Bridge on the river.
There is a woman named Meng Po waiting there, handing a bowl of Meng Po soup to every passerby. Anyone who drinks Meng Po soup will forget all the ties in this life. Entering the six realms without worries, he may become an immortal, a human, or an animal.
Meng Po Tang is also known as the water of forgetting love. Once you drink it, you will forget your past and present lives. A lifetime of love, hatred, ups and downs, gains and losses, are completely forgotten with this bowl of Meng Po soup. The people you care about in this life and the people you hate in this life will not be able to see each other in the next life.
But there were some people who were unwilling to drink Meng Po soup for various reasons, so Meng Po had no choice but to agree to them. But there was a mark on these people, and the mark was the dimples on their faces.
Extended information:
The root cause of dimple facial muscle defects: 3 muscles
1. Zygomaticus major: The normal zygomaticus major muscle originates from the zygomatic bone. It ends at the corner of the mouth at the fusion of the levator anguli oris muscle and the orbicularis oris muscle, and two tendons appear in the middle of the mutated zygomaticus major muscle or are divided into two muscle bundles, which causes a depression. When we smile slightly, A dimple shape appears. The role of the zygomatic major muscle: It is an important muscle in producing smiles.
2. Smiling muscle: It is a muscle with multiple variability, and many fibers formed by this muscle through the surrounding fascia gather at the corners of the mouth. Once this gathering forms point-like connections with the subcutaneous fibers , will promote the formation of dimples. Smile muscle action: Pulls the corners of the mouth outward during facial movements, including toothy grins and laughter.