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What's the difference between fox eye and phoenix eye?
The difference between fox eye and phoenix eye is: different appearance, different eyes and different eyelids.

First, the appearance is different:

1, the overall appearance of the fox eye is two points, and the upper and lower arcs are relatively regular and long.

2. The overall shape of the phoenix eye is parallelogram, with sharp inner corner and wide outer corner.

Second, eyes and tails are different:

1, the tail of the fox eye is inclined as a whole.

2. The tail of the phoenix eye is upturned and long and narrow.

Third, the eyelids are different:

1, the fox's eyes are tight.

2, and the eyelids of the phoenix eye are relatively loose.

Other common eye features:

1. Peach blossom eyes: Peach blossom eyes are longer, the tail is slightly curved, the eyelashes are longer, the tail is slightly upturned, the eyes are slightly red, and the eyes look like peach blossoms.

2. Apricot eye: As the name implies, apricot eye is an eye similar to apricot stone, which is characterized by a proper proportion of eyelid fissure width, which is wider than phoenix eye and fox eye; The outer corner of the eye is blunt and round, and there is no tail length of the peach eye and the phoenix eye.

3, willow eye: the eye shape of willow eye is slightly thinner than that of apricot eye, and the whole is willow-shaped.