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No meat on your face. Why did the ancients say that? Does it make sense?

I don't think there is any truth in this matter. This sentence is actually a proverb produced by fortune telling at that time. In fact, the book about fortune-telling faces records that if a person's cheeks are thin on both sides, then this person's face is called bad. This kind of person often looks very cunning. This kind of person usually stabs others in the back according to his face. That is to say, if friends like you make deep friends, you may be accidentally brought together by him.

But since ancient times, there have been many unilateral theories, such as people with thick eyebrows, which are also considered to be very blessed and live a long life. One is that many people in ancient times described immortals as having thick and long eyebrows. This type of eyebrows is also called longevity eyebrows.

The bad guys we see in TV movies are usually with sharp faces or saggy cheeks hanging down to their mouths. Such people look more like bad guys than others. In some TV dramas or movies, some bitter roles are often played by such people.

But I think, actually, numerology should not be taken too seriously. Don't judge a book by its cover. Making friends is more about heart-to-heart. Besides, we can't judge a book by its cover. As the saying goes, an ugly person may do some good things in obscurity when you don't know, and a well-dressed person will do some disgusting things that you can't imagine at all, so I think this sentence is just for listening. Don't take it too seriously.