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Face! Ears!
The first type: monkey ears
Monkey ears refer to ears with the tip of the ear facing forward and the opening of the ear narrow. Such people's eyes are as small as the opening of the ears. They are cunning and unpredictable by nature and have strange thoughts.
Second type: mouse ears
People with mouse ears have a pinna but no helix, and their overall ears are small. They are cautious in doing things, and are not very healthy. However, they are good at managing money, know how to save, and are good at running a household.
The third type: knife ring ear
People with ears like sword rings have a cheerful and upright personality, and are straightforward in doing things. They often achieve great achievements and were considered to be feudal lords or prime ministers in ancient times.
The fourth type: Long Er
People with dragon ears have small ears but clear outlines. Such people have the same fate as dragons, with wealth and honor, and first-class good luck.
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