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"Bearing looks at the nose, pattern looks at the eyes", the ancestors' ability to recognize people, is it reasonable?

Have you ever heard the saying "Bearing looks at the nose, pattern looks at the eyes"? This is a method used by the ancestors to describe the recognition of people. This article will explore the wisdom behind this proverb and its applicability in modern society.

"Bearing looks at the nose, pattern looks at the eyes", the ancestors' ability to recognize people, is it reasonable?

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We often say that a person's physiognomy can reflect his temperament, and the ancestors studied how to identify a person's character and abilities by looking at facial features at a deeper level. They summed up the saying: "Bearing looks at the nose, pattern looks at the eyes". Does this kind of recognition really make sense?

First, let's take a look at "Bearing to the Nose". The nose is one of the most prominent parts of the facial features, and its shape and size can reflect a person's temperament and personality. For example, a tall nose usually indicates a person with high self-esteem and extraordinary bearing; A low or flat nose may indicate low self-esteem and negativity. Of course, we can't judge a person by the shape of their nose alone, but it can really give us some clues.

Next, let's take a look at the "pattern to see the eyes". The eyes are known as the windows of the soul, and by looking at the eyes, you can peek into a person's inner world and personal character. Bright, honest eyes often indicate that a person is kind-hearted and frank; Small, gloomy eyes often suggest sinister or cunning. The sparkle of the eyes and eye contact are also important bases for us to understand a person's true thoughts.

"Bearing looks at the nose, pattern looks at the eyes", the ancestors' ability to recognize people, is it reasonable?

However, we cannot judge a person by their nose and eyes alone, because physiognomy is often just an appearance and cannot fully represent the whole of a person. Everyone has their own unique characteristics and experiences, and these cannot be accurately judged by their physical appearance. We should learn more about their backgrounds and experiences when judging others, and understand them more comprehensively through communication and observation with them.

Modern society is complex and changeable, and the interaction between people is more complex and diverse. Although the ancestors' art of recognizing people has a certain guiding significance, we cannot judge a person's ability and character based on this alone. We need to understand their abilities, personalities, and values more fully, and really get to know each other through long observations and authentic exchanges.

In modern society, the complexity of human relationships requires us to have more acute insight and wisdom. We should put aside preconceived notions and be open and inclusive to understand and accept others. It is only in real communication and getting along that we can better understand each other's inner world and true abilities.

"Bearing looks at the nose, pattern looks at the eyes", the ancestors' ability to recognize people, is it reasonable?

Finally, we have to admit that the recognition of people is not entirely based on physical appearance and short-term observation. True insight needs to be based on real communication and understanding, and it takes time to accumulate and validate. We should respect the uniqueness of each person, not make judgments lightly, but face them with an open mind.

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