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What does the long pinky finger mean?

Little finger length: optimistic and calm, enthusiastic and confident, with determination and perseverance, suitable for research or academic work.

The little finger represents a person's social and expressive skills. Its standard length is to the second knuckle of the ring finger. People who have a too long pinky finger are mostly good at rhetoric and resilience. They belong to the debater type, but because of their sharp words, they often feel arrogant and arrogant. This kind of finger shape It most often appears in the hands of some politicians. People with short pinky fingers are less good at expressing, talk less, do more, and are kind and compassionate. Because of the inadequate words, they often misunderstand the other party. This kind of fingering often appears in some farmers and workers. .

In palmistry, the little finger also represents wealth. People with short little fingers can easily lose wealth from the gap in the little finger when making a fist. Some people are busy all day long, but in the end they are still breezy. The problem is probably in his little finger. People with long pinky fingers can effectively control money. And some people always feel that they have been committing villains. It is usually because their little fingers are too short. If they can keep their nails long, they can effectively prevent villains.

It’s not a good thing for the little finger to be too long or too short, but the little finger is indeed an artist. The little finger represents the health of the lungs and genitals, that is, energy. People with strong lungs and genitals are mostly energetic and aggressive.

Generally, European countries in the 19th century admired morbidity. Frail, quiet, and morbid temperament are considered to be signs of high society, and genius is often associated with morbidity. The most typical genius morbidity is tuberculosis and schizophrenia, while suffering from tuberculosis. Most of the geniuses have a pessimistic romantic sentiment, such as Chopin, Chekhov, Browning, Stevenson, the Brontë sisters, Byron, Shelley, Lawrence and China’s Yu Dafu, Xiao Hong, Lu Xun... Little fingers are very long.