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People's temperament can be divided into four basic types: mucus type, depression type, sanguine type and

People's temperament can be divided into four basic types: mucus type, depression type, sanguine quality and choleric quality.

1, Gao Shuxun (represented by Li Kui jy and Zhang Fei)

People with bile have quick reaction, high reactivity and initiative. This kind of person's emotions and behaviors are rapid and intense, with extremely obvious external manifestations; Cheerful, enthusiastic and frank, but grumpy and argumentative; Emotional impulse but not lasting; Energetic, often working with great enthusiasm, but sometimes lacking patience.

2, sanguine (representative thinks Wang Xifeng)

Optimists are very sensitive to their actions. The emotions and behaviors of such people occur quickly and change quickly, but they are mild; Easy to get emotional, but inexperienced, good at making friends and easy to adapt to the new environment; Language is expressive and infectious, with lively posture and vivid expression, and has obvious extroversion characteristics.

3. Mucus (for Zhuge Liang)

People with mucus have low reaction ability. Emotion and behavior are slow, stable and inflexible; This kind of person's mood is not easy to happen and not easy to show. They have little passion and are quiet when they encounter unpleasant things. Attention is stable and lasting, but it is difficult to transfer; Poor thinking flexibility, but more meticulous, like to meditate.

4. Depression (represented by Lin Daiyu)

People with depression are more sensitive. This kind of person's mood and behavior are quite slow and weak; Emotion is easy to produce, the experience is quite profound, obscure but not exposed, and it is easy to be sentimental; Often imaginative, intelligent and observant, good at observing subtle things that others can't observe, with high sensitivity and profound thinking.

These four different temperament types have the following characteristics respectively.

Bloody, which is equivalent to the strong, balanced and flexible type of higher nervous activity, is characterized by liveliness, sensitivity, liveliness, quick response, love to associate with people, easy to divert attention and changeable interests.

Gary is equivalent to the intense and unbalanced type of higher nervous activity, which is characterized by frankness, enthusiasm, energy, emotional impulse and drastic emotional changes.

Mucus, which is equivalent to higher nervous activity's strong but inflexible balance, is characterized by quietness, stability, slow response, reticence, difficulty in exposing emotions, stable attention but difficulty in shifting, and good patience.

Depression, equivalent to the weak type of higher nervous activity, is characterized by being withdrawn, slow-moving, experienced, sentimental and good at perceiving small things that others are not easy to perceive.