The following is a portion from a general pamphlet combining "Personology" and "Chinese Face Reading." This excerpt is about 1/8 of the pamphlet.
| Ears: Information Gathering and Processing | |
| Forehead: Thinking Style | |
| Eyebrows: Thought Patterns | |
| Eyes: Attitude, Life Perspective | |
| Nose: Work Style, Financial Priorities | |
| Mouth: Self-Expression | |
| Cheek: Perceived Power | |
| Jaw: Actual Power | |
| Chin: Strength, Stress Tolerance |
| Moles, Hair, Eye Creases, Laugh Lines |
Face Balance: Top, Middle, Bottom
| Top = Abstract, Intellectual | |
| Middle = Practical, Social | |
| Bottom = Intuitive, Physical |
The longer the zone the more emphasis the person puts on that area of life. The length of the zone is judged in comparison to the lengths of the other zones.
Face Symmetry: Left, Right
| Dominance: Owner’s Right Side if Right Handed; Owner’s Left Side if Left Handed | |
| Dominant Side = Public, Conscious, Expressed; Submissive Side = Private, Subconscious, Hidden | |
| More Symmetric = More Open, Honest, Even Tempered, Stable Lifestyle | |
| Less Symmetric = Less Open, Breaks Rules, Unevenly Tempered, Irregular Lifestyle |
Any feature can show asymmetry. Double features (like ears, eyebrows, eyes, cheeks, etc.) can be compared to each other. Single features (like chin, forehead, nose bridge, etc.) can be broken into two halves or can be leaning towards one side.
A small amount of asymmetry is desirable, for one does not want to be transparent. However, much asymmetry suggests that the person has had a wide variety of experiences, both positive and negative. Furthermore, those with irregular features are more apt to have novel ideas. On the other hand, they don't usually feel compelled to conform.
Face Shape: (Listed in Increasing Size)
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| Jade (diamond): fearless, initiator | |
| Fire (triangle pointing down): full of ideas, passionate, consumes then moves on | |
| Bucket (trapezoid pointing down): ideas with follow though | |
| Wood (rectangle): social | |
| Long Moon (oval): social climber | |
| Heart (heart shaped, usually with widow’s peak): romantic | |
| Water, Moon (circle): social, clever | |
| Metal (square): reliable, responsible, stable | |
| King (large square, with strong jaw and chin): leader, domineering | |
| Wall (large, horizontal rectangle): leader, inspiring | |
| Earth (large trapezoid pointing up): leader, stubborn, driven | |
| Mountain (large trapezoid pointing up, narrower at top and wider at bottom than Earth): obstinate |
The basic (elemental) face shapes are the fire, wood, water, metal, and earth. The other shapes are mixtures of these. Fore example, the long moon face is a mixture of the wood and water faces. The heart face is a mixture of the fire and water faces.
Relationships: Fire « Wood « Water « Metal « Earth « Fire: Connected = compatible, get along and mate well; Not-Connected = not compatible, at odds. This names can be used as a heuristic to remember compatibility. For example, a fire face and a water face would be incompatible because they would destroy each other. Also, a fire face and a wood face would have a passionate relationship. Even though the reaction of water and metal to make rust seems negative, in reality it is a gradual, complete unification which does not destroy either.
Also, faces of the same type usually get along well. Two earth faces would understand each other and live together happily. On the other hand, two metal faces will only get along if their principles are aligned. Otherwise, they will clash.
The implementation of the above Pamphlet Sample is programmed into the "Single Demo" for an individual face and the "Couple Demo" for a pair of faces. Try them out!