In physiognomy, it is said that a woman's mountain roots should not be too high, and a covered nose is a very plump nose, which means that the mountain roots are high. Isn't this a contradiction?

Although a woman has a high nose, she is a facial representative of modern aesthetics. The nose is very important in physiognomy. There are similarities and differences in the discussion of nose between women and men. A woman's nose not only represents wealth, but also her husband's fortune, her husband's fortune and her situation. We can see it from her nose, but is it necessarily a good thing for a woman to have a high nose? I have read some vague physiognomy language, saying that women have high noses and aggressive personalities, and women have sunken noses, making it difficult to sit at home. What does this mean? A woman with a high nose is not only arrogant, but also competitive, while a woman with a low nose is not defensive. According to my observation and research, this sentence is biased. To understand a woman's nose, we must distinguish several obvious characteristics of the nose: first, the mountain root is high; Second, the bridge of the nose is straight or long; Third, the nose is prominent. Then, a high mountain root doesn't mean a high nose. The so-called high bridge of the nose should mean that the whole nose is relatively large when viewed from the side. For example, a woman's nose has a better nose, and a pig's nose protrudes forward. This kind of nose is easy for women to make money, but it is also easy to have conflicts with their husbands. At the same time, there is also a concept of high nose, that is, the nose is slender, similar to that of Europeans and Americans. For oriental women, the bigger the nose, the better, not to mention the higher or longer nose.