The difference between lion's head and tiger's head;
1, belly: generally speaking, the belly of the lion's head is round and full, and the slope from the tip is not very large, that is to say, it feels like a trapezoid, and the width of the belly can generally exceed the width of the side; Tiger's belly is longer, and it is more obvious to come down from the tip. The slope is relatively large and slippery, and the width is smaller than the lion's head.
2. Edge: Generally speaking, the edge of the lion's head is relatively large, and the outward projection is obvious, that is, the "ears" of walnuts that we usually say are relatively large and round; The edge of the tiger's head is relatively small (except for a few species), and it is straight from the sharp position, and the arc is relatively small, especially below the widest position, which is basically straight downward, almost 90 degrees from the horizontal.
3. Base: Generally speaking, the base of the lion's head is bigger than the base of the tiger's head, and it feels obvious (I mean walnuts with basically the same size). The base of old walnut with tiger head is generally small and concave, which is obviously different. However, due to the rich variety and large number of flat-bottomed walnuts, the difference is not too obvious, just grasp the difference of base size.
Generally speaking, the lion's head is generally a short pile, which looks full and round, while the tiger's head is generally a high pile, which is not as full as the lion's head and looks w and long. Wang Cai