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What's the point of "marrying a wife without high cheekbones and a Han without eyebrows"? Does it still apply now?

As we all know, China culture has a history of 5,000 years. With the continuous accumulation of history, China culture has become more and more profound. In the vast culture, there is a culture that is extremely easy to understand and approachable. This is the saying. Proverbs gather the wisdom of ancestors' life for thousands of years and express all kinds of knowledge in simple language.

What I want to say today is also a proverb. That is, "marry a wife without cheekbones, and marry a Han without eyebrows." Men should not marry with high cheekbones, and women should not marry with eyebrows together. But why is this? Is there any basis? What does this sentence mean, which made the ancients so taboo? The following is my personal opinion.

First of all, this proverb involves the mysterious landforms in ancient China.

When we mention this proverb, we may think of an allusion in the pre-Qin period, "Bo Le Xiang Ma". Because of the low social productivity at that time, the combat effectiveness of horses often played the greatest role in the war. Because of this, there was a great demand for horses at that time. The better the genes, the more people like horses. As a result, it also gave birth to the emergence of horse owners.

And the word Bole came into being at this time. According to legend, the horse experts represented by Bole at that time could distinguish the advantages and disadvantages of horses only by analyzing their shapes. More importantly, it will directly see through the charm of a horse and analyze the quality of a horse through charm. And physiognomy and horse physiognomy are very similar knowledge, but one looks at people and the other at horses. But up to now, it is unknown whether the advanced part of physiognomy exists, and most people regard it as nonsense.

However, according to relevant historical records, physiognomy does exist in history. In ancient society, people were eager to know the world through various channels and all kinds of unknown things. It is precisely because of this that divination prevailed in the Yin and Shang Dynasties. And what we call physiognomy and divination are in the same strain. Both of them come from the theory in the Book of Changes. The contents of the two are almost the same, and they all achieve a certain goal by some means.