Zhao Feng ears
Zhaofeng ear Zhaofeng ear is a common congenital auricle deformity, which is generally thought to be due to incomplete formation of the ear wheel or ear cartilage development during the embryonic period. These two parts of the deformity may exist alone or simultaneously. Zhaofeng ears are more bilateral, but the degree of deformity on both sides is different. The same malformations are usually found in their parents, siblings. Among the Eastern nations, Zhaofenger, which is tabooed by Westerners, is still considered by some to be a symbol of success, happiness, and wealth, and even more, it is considered a sign of children's intelligence. Therefore, although Zhaofeng ears are common in China, few people require treatment. In Western countries, however, the situation is completely different. A child with ears is not considered blessed or smart. On the contrary, it will often become the object of making fun of peers, such as "donkey ears" and "rabbit ears", which constantly attack the nicknames, putting pressure on children's psychology and spirit.
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