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Is it reasonable to say that if you marry a wife with high cheekbones, you will not marry eyebrows if you marry Han?
As the saying goes, "Marry a wife without cheekbones, marry a China person without eyebrows", which is the experience summed up in the life of the elderly. There is truth, but there is no scientific basis. There are many things in this world that cannot be solved by science, so I think the summary of experience is very reasonable.

"Marry a wife who doesn't have high cheekbones and a Han who doesn't even have eyebrows" can be handed down as a saying, and it must make sense after years of vicissitudes. If you don't listen to the old man, you will suffer ahead. This is what we have experienced first hand. Of course, we can measure it from a scientific point of view, learn from it and find the point that suits us best, then this is the best.

Now that we are free to get married, we can see our feelings together. Judging a person from one aspect is a bit backward, but 80% people can judge whether they are good or not by their faces, and 20% people are too good at hiding themselves. When we don't know a person, we often rely on the first impression and face to know whether this person's personality fits with ourselves.

To marry a wife without high cheekbones is to marry a woman with high cheekbones, and to marry a Han Chinese without eyebrows is to marry a husband, and not to marry two men with eyebrows. Because according to many examples in life, the elderly find that women with high cheekbones are very controlling, overbearing and exclusive at home. Such a woman will control a man after she gets married. Men will be bullied by her at home and have no family status.

Such a woman will not only help men succeed, but will only become a stumbling block for men to do great things. She is too strong to lead to the decline of the family and men will be worthless. The first impression of a man with eyebrows close together is a reckless and impulsive person. When a woman marries such a man, her life will be less harmonious, lacking communication and respect, and she may be prone to violence and be easily wronged.

I think this proverb is representative, but certainly not certain. In that era without scientific basis, people tend to magnify their own shortcomings as a frame of reference. But in modern times with advanced technology, I think proverbs can also be used as a reference tool to help me choose a spouse, because proverbs are not completely unreasonable.