In fact, Confucius' front teeth were naturally beautiful. To put it bluntly, it is a "buck tooth" that looks neat and big. This kind of tooth looks really ugly. This kind of tooth was rare in ancient times! Besides, Confucius is also a saint, so he can't care so much as time goes by. This front tooth has become a representative of a saint, and its special significance lies in the fact that this tooth is really beautiful, beautiful and beautiful. Therefore, later painters came here on purpose and didn't care so much, so the portrait of Confucius became like that.
There are two front teeth in the portrait of Confucius. What's the special meaning? In fact, it really has a special meaning. After reading it, I understand that this kind of tooth is the natural image of a saint and it is very rare. Such incisors are really rare, so they are still relatively large, which has become the standard of Confucius.