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"Good and evil look at the eyes, the rich and the poor look at the hands", the ancestors' skills of recognizing people are too accurate!

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A person's appearance, words and deeds often reflect their inner qualities and potential. In ancient China, our ancestors summed up a unique set of people's recognition techniques, through the observation of people's eyes and palmistry, they were able to accurately judge a person's good, evil and wealth status. This ancient art of recognizing people is not only a superstition, but the crystallization of the wisdom of the ancients, and a way of observing and thinking about human nature.

First, let's talk about "good and evil." There is an ancient Chinese saying: "The eyes are the windows of the soul", which means that by observing a person's eyes, one can get a glimpse of the good and evil in his heart. In fact, eye gaze is often one of the most direct and authentic ways of communication between people. A person's eyes can reveal different qualities such as kindness, passion, and honesty, or indifference, cunning, and evil. Good people tend to have warm, bright eyes, while evil people often have cold, cunning eyes. By looking at a person's eyes, we can tell if he is sincere or hypocritical, trustworthy or wary.

"Good and evil look at the eyes, the rich and the poor look at the hands", the ancestors' skills of recognizing people are too accurate!

Second, let's take a look at the "rich and poor". The ancients believed that palmistry could reflect a person's wealth and poverty. This is because the hand is an instrument of our labor and an important means of obtaining wealth. A person's palmistry can reflect their ability to work, their creativity, and their potential for wealth accumulation. For example, people with thick palms and clear lines tend to have a strong ability to work and can obtain wealth through hard work, while people with thin palms and blurred lines may lack the ability to work and may have a more limited financial situation. Of course, this is only a relative judgment, and it cannot completely judge a person's wealth and poverty status based on palmistry, but it can provide us with some reference and direction for thinking.

"Good and evil look at the eyes, the rich and the poor look at the hands", the ancestors' skills of recognizing people are too accurate!

Although the ancestors' art of recognizing people is ancient, its accuracy is often amazing. This is because this kind of human recognition is not based on speculation, but is based on deep observation and reflection on human nature. Human nature is complex and changeable, but there are some basic characteristics that are universal. Through long-term observation and summarization, the ancestors discovered these universal human characteristics and applied them to the art of recognizing people.

However, we also need to note that the art of recognizing people is not absolutely accurate. Each person is a unique individual, and their intrinsic qualities and potentials are influenced by a variety of factors that cannot be determined simply by looking at their eyes and palmistry. In addition, external circumstances and experiences can also have a significant impact on a person's performance. Therefore, while using the art of recognizing people, we also need to maintain an objective and cautious attitude, and not be too arbitrary and subjective.

"Good and evil look at the eyes, the rich and the poor look at the hands", the ancestors' skills of recognizing people are too accurate!

To sum up, looking at good and evil, and looking at the hands of rich and poor is the ancient Chinese ancestors' skill of recognizing people, although ancient but often accurate. By observing a person's eyes and palmistry, we can understand their inner qualities and potential, as well as their wealth status, to a certain extent. However, we should also maintain a cautious and observant attitude, and not be overly dependent and arbitrary. The most important thing is that we should observe and understand others with our hearts, and not just rely on a single skill of recognizing people. Only in this way can we better recognize and understand human nature, so that we can establish a more authentic and deeper connection with people.