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Face Shape (脸型)

Face Shape is an encyclopedia term in face and palm reading. It explains a traditional observation point by placing visible features within position, complexion, neighboring signs, and user context. Read it by checking observable feature shape, position, texture, surrounding signs, and user context, then compare it with Face Reading, Five Features, Three Sections, Face Reflects Mind.

Last updated · May 25, 2026

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Meaning and Context

Face Shape is an encyclopedia term in face and palm reading. It names a specific layer of the system; read it by checking observable feature shape, position, texture, surrounding signs, and user context, then compare it with Face Reading, Five Features, Three Sections, Face Reflects Mind so the entry explains what the term means before it becomes advice.

Source Context

Face Shape belongs to the vocabulary of face and palm reading. A source-aware note should first define the system layer, then show which evidence is checked (observable feature shape, position, texture, surrounding signs, and user context) and only after that describe practical use or cautions.

How It Works

To understand Face Shape, identify its system layer and compare Face Reading, Five Features, Three Sections, Face Reflects Mind. The practical question is not whether the word appears, but what observable feature shape, position, texture, surrounding signs, and user context says in this case and how much weight that evidence deserves.

  • Related terms: Face Reading, Five Features, Three Sections, Face Reflects Mind

In FateFolio

In a FateFolio physiognomy or palm-reading report, Face Shape should be used as an explanatory anchor: define the term, show the observed evidence from observable feature shape, position, texture, surrounding signs, and user context, and point to the next related section rather than turning the term into a one-line verdict.

Common Mistakes

Common Mistakes
Common mistake: treating Face Shape as a shortcut for the whole face and palm reading reading. A better note names the exact layer, cites observable feature shape, position, texture, surrounding signs, and user context, and keeps the conclusion proportional to the evidence.

Sources

These references support the historical or structural background used to explain Face Shape in face and palm reading. They are context anchors, not a substitute for checking the term within its own layer.

Quoted excerpts

「相由心生。」

Appearance is traditionally said to arise with the mind.

Source 《神相全编》· 相学词条应重视观察位置、相邻特征与修养语境。

References

  1. 《神相全编》 · Chinese Text Project
  2. 《麻衣相法》 · Wikisource
  3. Physiognomy · Encyclopædia Britannica

FAQ

How should this term be used?

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Use Face Shape first as a definition, then as a reading clue: identify its layer, check the evidence, and connect it to the next relevant term.