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What do you call the heart-shaped one on your forehead?
In the ancient court, people used beauty buns as the standard for selecting beauties and handsome men: those with beautiful buns (beautiful peaks) were considered top grade, and those without beautiful buns were classified as average or low.
Extended information:
The meaning of Beauty Point:
People with beautiful peak buns have a peak in the middle of their forehead, which makes the left and right temples symmetrical and arc-shaped, and sets off the face into a peach or heart shape, which is very beautiful.
Ordinary-looking people can beautify themselves with a beautiful bun. People with beautiful and unrestrained looks can be decorated with a beautiful bun, which will be the icing on the cake. If a man is decorated with a beautiful bun, he will look more heroic and heroic. If a woman is decorated with a beautiful bun, she will look even more charming and delicate.
In ancient times, the standards and dimensions of beauty buns were very particular. From battlefield helmets to stage hats, you can see the clues.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Beauty Point
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