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Handwriting and Destiny
Published: 2016/12/01   Author: yifan   Source: network
People whose handwriting is large and thick tend to be dynamic and capable. Those with small, neat handwriting and light, weak pressure—unless they are independent—are likely to have very fragile personalities. Individuals who write with great care and precision, producing sharp, angular characters, usually possess strong intellectual ability, keen sensitivity, and a high degree of orderliness. Those whose letters are connected together and who enjoy writing in cursive script display dynamism and adaptability. People whose characters are elongated exhibit exceptional dignity and presence. Those with short, compact characters are often stingy or miserly. Individuals who tend to make pointed tips at the ends of their characters have poor character. Those who add multiple dots to their writing (for example, placing a dot above or below the right side of the "also" component in the character "he") are prone to extravagance and wastefulness. Those who write the "shi" radical in the character "ji" as "tu" are typically impulsive and quick-tempered. Ask someone to write the character "ten." If the stroke of the "1" remains strong even at its endpoint, the person is highly determined and resolute.
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