Foot dictionary
Foot dictionary: Foot dictionary is a book about foot reflexology.

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1, foot language is the expression of action, sound, direction, etc. The sound made by the feet when people sit and walk. Morris, a British psychologist, found an interesting phenomenon through research: "The farther away from the brain, the greater the credibility". The face is closest to the brain center, so it is the most dishonest.

2. People have different moods and different walking postures; People walk in different styles because of their different natures. Foot language is a rhythm of beating emotions, which can reflect a person's personality and reveal a person's psychological orientation.

3. Do you want to know if the girl opposite likes herself? Don't look at those bright eyes, don't listen to the crisp laughter, look at her feet. British psychologists have found that feet can also "talk" and reveal people's mood, personality and even secrets.

4. Professor Jeffrey Betty, head of psychology department of Manchester University, has been studying people's "foot language" for decades. We usually pay attention to people's expressions and gestures, but we don't realize that our feet "say" a lot. By observing the way a person moves his steps, we can get a glimpse of his inner world.

Like all other body language signals, the habitual movements of feet have their own language. In China's rich language vocabulary, there are many adjectives describing foot language.

6. These adjectives describe people's inner stability or imbalance rather than light, heavy, slow, urgent, steady, heavy and chaotic steps. Or quiet or impatient; Or a state of calm or confusion. People walk in different postures because of different moods. People walk in different styles because of their different natures.

7. Foot language is a rhythm, a beating emotion, just like the melody on the dance floor. "Go on the rampage" is the fast and heavy rhythm of nature; "Horseshoe disease of spring breeze" is another rhythm, a brisk rhythm.

Although people in different places have different steps, everyone has their own fixed foot language. This can explain a phenomenon: nine times out of ten, you can tell someone who knows you well just by their steps, whether they are urgent or light or heavy or steady.

9. So, sometimes, when you are not sure about a person's real intention, paying attention to his feet and reading his foot language will often lead to something different.