There are mainly the following types of temperament:
1. Bile type: People with this temperament type are straightforward, emotionally charged, and energetic, but have a hot temper and are prone to impulsiveness. They are able to devote themselves to work and career with great enthusiasm, and have the courage to overcome various difficulties. However, when faced with major setbacks, their emotions may be low. People with bile like constitution usually exhibit high excitability and weak inhibitory processes, and may exhibit imbalances in their actions. Most of them are enthusiastic but impatient individuals.
2. Bloody individuals: People with multiple blood types are enthusiastic, lively, quick witted, and have agile movements. Their psychological activities and external actions are highly flexible. They are good at socializing, easy to adapt to the environment, do not feel constrained in a new environment, and can quickly grasp new things. People with high blood quality are interested in everything, but their emotions and interests are also prone to change. They are usually lively, active, sensitive, and quick to react. They enjoy socializing with people, their attention is easily diverted, and their interests are also easily changed.
3. Mucous: Mucous people are calm and composed in dealing with others, have strong endurance, can better restrain their emotional impulses, and have less temper tantrums. They have moderate communication, are pragmatic, and can strictly abide by established living order and work regulations. However, people with mucous substances may have more rigidity but less flexibility, and may approach things more rigidly, sometimes appearing lazy. They are usually quiet and steady, slow to react, silent and reserved, their emotions are not easily exposed, their attention is stable but difficult to shift, and they are good at patience.
4. Depressive temperament: People with depressive temperament have delicate emotions, are sensitive, and are prone to nervous allergies. They observe problems deeply and delicately, and are good at detecting small things that others may not easily notice. In their work, they also have a strong spirit of overcoming difficulties and have determination. However, people with depressive tendencies tend to have introverted personalities, lack decisiveness in their actions, are prone to emotions, and are prone to emotional setbacks, with a heavy sense of pessimism. They are usually introverted, slow to move, with small and weak speech and movements, very slow emotions and activities, and not easily visible to the outside world, showing obvious introversion.
Although the above four types of temperament are clearly defined in theory, in real life, most people's temperament may fall between these types, forming a mixed temperament.