The fox charm can be explained by the following three points:
1. Basic meaning: Foxy charm usually refers to women using cunning and hypocritical means to please others, cater to their wishes, and then seduce others. It is often used in a derogatory sense to describe those who resort to any means necessary for personal gain and cater to the wishes of others.
2. Facial features: In physiognomy, fox charm is usually associated with the characteristics of a woman's eyebrows and eyes. Foxy women often have eyes with their tails raised, their gaze hazy, and easily exude a captivating charm. The face shape from cheeks to chin may appear sharp.
3. Cultural significance: The concept of fox charm originated from the portrayal of the cunning image of foxes in ancient China, as well as the meaning of pleasing and catering represented by the word "charm". The fox charm symbolizes a cunning, hypocritical, and seductive trait in culture.
The above explanation is for reference only, and concepts such as physiognomy lack scientific basis and should be viewed rationally.