The algorithm of the general view of Chinese people

The art of general view is believed by Chinese people to predict the future, personality and health of a person.

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The art of general appeared in China since ancient times.(Photo: Chinese Medicine Living.)

See General (Mian Xiang) is China's divination art based on observing the features on a person's face. Not only predicting the future, experts see the prime minister and supporters that this divination technique can be used to determine human character, according to Ancient Origins.

Therefore, viewing generals is very popular in the past, from parents looking for a wife to choosing a suitable candidate for royal positions. Moreover, the term view is also applied in traditional Chinese medicine as a diagnostic tool. This kind of divination still exists in China today and has become popular in the West over the past few decades.

The art of looking at the prime minister is said to have originated under Hien Vien Emperor. Other ideas suggest that prime minister was first applied in the 6th century because magicians did not follow any religion completely. Many people consider Taoist magicians to be the grandfather of the art of general view. At the end of the 3rd century BC, viewing the general became a type associated with Chinese life, appearing in many ancient chronicles written at that time.

The art of general view analyzes different characteristics on the face of a person. For example, a face can be divided into three parts. The first part extends from the forehead to the eyebrows, showing childhood and youth. The next part is calculated from the eyebrows to the nose, associated with adulthood. The last part is between the nose and chin, corresponding to old age. By looking at the characteristics of these areas, the master can see more about a person's life. The face is then divided into 13 smaller parts to help assess the life of the person in more detail.

According to the general view, the distance between the eyes is the width of the eye. People who have eyes away from each other tend to be lazy and enjoy enjoyment, while those with a narrower eye area are said to focus on more work.

Another example is the thickness of the lips. Thin lips often prefer to argue, while people with round lips definitely know how to talk more intriguing.

The art of general view also examines the face shape when evaluating individuals. Accordingly, there are 5 types of facial shapes, each representing an element in the Five Elements: Kim, Moc, Thuy, Fire, and Earth. The round face of the Water element, is said to be flexible, adaptable, generous, optimistic and cheerful.

Not only predicting the future and personality of people, the art of general view also helps assess personal health. Traditional Chinese medicine, for example, diagnoses relying on the eyes, in the sense that the eyes reflect the negative energy of a person.