Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - The old man said, "Ten bald heads and nine rich". Is this true?

The old man said, "Ten bald heads and nine rich". Is this true?

As the saying goes, ten bald people will make nine rich people rich. That's because bald people are good at thinking. Because I think too much, I hurt my kidneys and liver qi, and my hair naturally falls out. So such people are really lucky.

If you want to know whether a man has a good life and a bright future, just look at his hair. It doesn't need to be too dark and thick, but it needs to be bright and shiny. Only in this way can you see that you are young, healthy and energetic, that you have motivation and social skills in everything, that your popularity will be good, and that good luck will naturally come to your home.

This man has a broad forehead and strong financial resources. A man with a full and developed heaven has a good career and good luck all his life, because he always considers problems without rain, so the aura of opportunity will always fall on his head. A man with such a face is either expensive or in a very good financial situation. Forehead represents a person's investment and financial management ability. Generally speaking, if a person's forehead is towering and broad, it means that this person has a relatively strong financial foundation, has his own opinions on investment and financial management, and can accurately analyze and judge various situations. Such people can be described as experts in investment and financial management. In addition, people with high and wide foreheads often have noble people around them to help them, so that the economic crisis they face can be lifted.

It is not difficult to see that the ancients' statements were summed up according to a social situation they saw at that time. Although there is no scientific basis, it still makes sense. When this proverb first appeared in the lyrics of a song in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, it is not difficult to see that the author was also satirizing baldness that has nothing to do with the rich and the poor.