The old saying passed down by the ancestors: 'Men are afraid of ear fan wind, women are afraid of nose exposed', is it still applicable today?

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I admire the dialects and customs of our country. Every place has its own characteristics, and there may even be ten different days, ten different customs, and even dialects.

Chinese people also have many customs and habits. Whether it is funeral culture, marriage culture, farming culture, or our basic necessities of life, our ancestors have left a lot of pressure.

For example, when getting married, the bride cannot walk by herself in the wedding car when she goes out, she needs to get in the car on her back, and the bride needs to call her parents first when she arrives at the door of her mother-in-law's house.

There is also a custom in some places that the bride pours a basin of water after she goes out, which means the water splashed by the married daughter. Some local customs are that the bride must go through the brazier after getting off the car.

The variety is indeed an eye-opener, but there are also some customs and cultures that have been passed down to this day. Many people feel that they are not suitable for today's society. Is this really the case?

The ancestors left such a sentence in physiognomy: "Men are afraid of ear fan, women are afraid of nose dew". What does this sentence mean?

Ear fanning means that the person's ears are large and forward, like a trumpet. In the eyes of the ancients, this kind of ear will cause trouble, that is to say, it is easy to attract wind, so the future blessing of this person is superficial.

There is also a saying that the ancients found that people with long ears belong to the lazy type, that is, they are in the status quo, have no career ambitions, no clear future plans, and no fighting spirit.

Moreover, it is easy to act impulsively and has a bad temper. Even if parents and elders leave some money, they will be defeated by such a man.

In addition, the ancients also believed that this kind of ear is characterized by soft ears. First, you don't hear soft words. If someone else has done something wrong or hurt themselves, as long as someone says a few gentle words, this person will not be investigated, and he will not be able to use justice to defend his dignity.

Second, these people have no independent opinions, lack analysis of causes and consequences, and cannot see the essence of things. But in ancient times, men were the pillars of the family, and many things required men to make decisions. If the person does not have an independent opinion, he will only follow suit, which cannot make the family happy.

Therefore, the ancients would think that a man with ear fans is not good.

What does it mean when a woman is afraid to show her nose? Our true facial center is between the underside of the nose and the upper lip, which is what we usually call a person.

"Nostril exposed" means that women's nostrils are larger than ordinary people. This kind of nostril is not only easy to enter the wind, but also can cause some diseases. The ancients believed that such women were not easy to marry, because men were unwilling to marry women with poor health.

In addition, the ancients believed that large nostrils would lead to a collapsed nose, which has a relatively shallow image. Or it could be a bad-tempered, uncultivated woman.

The ancients believed that what women need is virtuous and virtuous, who can obey the three and four virtues, so they don't like this kind of women very much.

Changyou said: Judging from the meaning of these two folk proverbs, such proverbs now seem absurd. Everyone's face is born, inherited, and formed as humans develop. In fact, no matter what kind of person they are, their appearance is constantly changing as they grow up.

As for what this person looks like, whether he will be blessed in the future, whether he has a future, and so on. All of these require hard work. Anyone with a face has successes, failures, good guys and bad guys. They cannot be achieved overnight. According to this folk proverb, it is actually a bit "regional black".

However, there is some truth in the saying "Xiang Cong Xin Sheng", but it judges a person by the whole face, not by a certain part.

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