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What does the ancient saying "a man is concave and a woman is protruding, if not widowed, she will be lonely"? Does this statement make sense?

Let’s first talk about the origin of common sayings: In China’s five thousand years of history, the most common ones are folk sayings, which are passed down orally from the mouths of the older generation, and most of these words are They are both rough words but not crude. If you taste them carefully, you will find that they contain profound truths and reveal wisdom everywhere.

And as the saying goes: If a man is concave and a woman is protruding, she will be alone if she is not widowed.

This is because in the previous society, influenced by the traditional culture of ancient men being superior to women, rural people were more conservative in their thinking. In their eyes, men were the backbone of the family, upright figures, and should have responsibilities at home. Decide big things, be responsible outside, and be able to take on everything. So if men are not like this, it will make them feel unreliable, and they can only rely on the woman to bear the pressure and responsibility!

In the family, what men talk about is: if the man is relatively weak and has a cowardly character, it will highlight the woman's strong character, and she will generally show a very domineering attitude. If you say the truth, the family has the decision. No one is allowed to compete with her for important matters. This creates many contradictions. And if this situation continues to develop, it will inevitably lead to the separation of the two people, so they will be alone if they are not widowed.

I am listing a common saying, "A woman with a raised face and a man with a lowered head", I wonder if you have heard of it.

"Looking up" means that if a girl walks with her face turned up, they are generally psychologically more confident and strong people, and they are also more proactive in interpersonal communication. They are in a I also like to be strong in the session.

"Put-down man" refers to a man who likes to lower his head when walking. They like to lower their head when walking, or they are thinking about things. It cannot be said that they have low self-esteem or scheming, but they will always give The person is in a cold and stern manner.

This kind of men are relatively modest in character, because their habits will make people think differently. And if this sentence is understood from the perspective of facial features, "men are concave and women are convex, and if they are not widowed, they will be lonely." I think this is too far-fetched. It is purely feudal superstition and is not worthy of belief. It cannot be generalized or overgeneralized!