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The Face Reader: Discover Anyone's Personality Through the Chinese Art of Mien Shiang

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Discover someone’s true personality by looking at their face

Have you ever wondered if the person you are about to hire is a natural leader? What if you can measure a person’s ambition by the bridge of their nose? Did you know that you can determine a person’s fidelity by the markings around their eyes? Mien Shiang, the ancient practice of Chinese Face Reading, gives you answers to all of these questions— and more. Fully illustrated with examples of each technique, The Face Reader is a fascinating look at how this practice can be applied at home, in the workplace, and throughout our lives.

256 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2007

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130 reviews33 followers
April 22, 2013
Got this on a sale primarily for references in sketching faces. The content wasn't really a priority. But now that I've read it (cover to cover), I found useful bits of information. Pretty decent book!
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171 reviews19 followers
August 29, 2023
I am fascinated by the art form and cannot get enough, if only I remembered it all!
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October 21, 2024
It is a decent book. For those just starting I recommend knowing at least one type of personality differentiation mechanism and focus only on 2 features in face
14 reviews
February 25, 2026
The book is complete pseudoscience. Should only be read for entertainment value.
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195 reviews
April 30, 2009
I found the taoism at the beginning interesting but the face reading itself was not convincing for me. Some of it made sense, specifically the lines your face creates as a reaction to stress and stuff like that. However, I'm not sure I'm convinced the size and shape of my earlobes tell me much about the rest of my life or that moles form as a reaction to or predictor of life events. The author might be able to convince me in person, but the book itself did not seem convincing. Much is asserted, little evidence is given for those assertions. It was very interesting though, I'm glad I read it.
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12 reviews
October 1, 2014
A fun reflection on the effects that various lifestyle choices could have on the aging face. Quite a lot of detail to absorb, so it will be tough to analyze the personalities of those around you on the go. Although while reading, it can repeatedly send you to the mirror to assess your own features. Improves communication and observational skills, so a good read, even if you do not buy into all of the ideas presented.
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Author 34 books11 followers
July 5, 2016
There's a lot of information here but not enough illustrations/photos, making it difficult to understand her descriptions of the various parts of the face and their size/shape etc. I'm also dubious of the new age-y tone and messages. Nevertheless, I think this could be useful for readings and for describing characters in fiction. I'll need to read more about this subject, and I'll probably return to this book for reference.
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508 reviews9 followers
May 11, 2009
Interesting idea (and I happen to enjoy reading about Chinese medicine. Call me crazy) ... but there are some descriptions that do seem rather spot on.

Well-written with a god amount of personal experience and case studies.
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43 reviews7 followers
May 1, 2008
This doesn't really count as reading and I don't actually believe 99% of things that are written in there, but I see how it is very tempting to believe that physical features indicate certain personality traits.
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January 16, 2009
The little unknowns of those around us become tags on your actions once you begin to understand them. Takes a little re-reading to really get it. Great for teachers to understand the children w/o knowing them.
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July 27, 2011
This book is to be read like a text for sure. I've read some parts through twice or thrice, and some aspects I note more than others. Ample pictures. A bit general - I was looking for some esoteric facial aspects but didn't find it here. A good primer, and reference for sure.
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April 25, 2008
Very Fun. This is big in China. When I described certain aspects of it to my aunt, she nodded in agreement. The only book about it in U.S.
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August 10, 2008
Interesting, very interesting. Be warned, I'll be watching you now, closer than every before. . . Hee Hee Hee
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484 reviews
March 1, 2009
Lots of pictures of non-Asian faces illustrates the application of this ancient Chinese technique to current people.
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260 reviews5 followers
May 10, 2011
this book was interesting. But not for novices! You'd have to study this for a lonnnng time, before you understand it. I still don't!
Start out with something basic before you read this book
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8 reviews1 follower
July 11, 2014
What a great read! Interesting, fun and makes me want to learn more! As an acupuncturist, I am already applying bits and pieces to my daily work!
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August 7, 2014
Well written, insightful. For anyone seeking self-knowledge presented in a practical, and warmly personal way.
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