What does a forehead with wrinkles in physiognomy represent?
A forehead with wrinkles is an important part of physiognomy, representing a person's career, wisdom, etc. The central part of the forehead is called the "Heavenly Court." In physiognomy, wrinkles on the forehead are important clues to understanding a person's temperament and attitude towards life, second only to the forehead itself.How does one interpret the future based on forehead wrinkles?
One horizontal wrinkleIt represents a person who does not rely on others in life, but is more self-confident, and can achieve some good career achievements through their own efforts.
Two horizontal wrinkles
If the two horizontal wrinkles on the forehead are slightly lower and closer to the eyebrows, it may indicate that the person does not flatter their superiors, and often lacks enthusiasm when doing things, and may also lack filial piety towards their parents.
Three horizontal wrinkles of equal length
This type of physiognomy belongs to people who are very loyal and sincere. They understand the principles of life. People with this physiognomic feature are usually more active than others, dare to speak out and act, so they generally have strong fortune. They can control their emotions well, so people with this physiognomic feature are trustworthy and reliable.
Three horizontal wrinkles of unequal length
People with three horizontal wrinkles of different lengths on their forehead tend to have strong leadership abilities. The middle wrinkle is called the "human line." If the human line is longer, it often indicates that the person has good popularity and is respected among friends. The wrinkle closest to the eyes and eyebrows is called the "earth line." If the earth line is longer, the person will receive care from their family or children throughout their life.





