The appearance of the object may not directly affect the appearance of the next generation, but it may have a certain impact.
On the one hand, a child’s appearance is affected by his parents’ genes, but this influence does not necessarily completely determine the child’s appearance. The complexity and randomness of genetic genes mean that some of the child's appearance characteristics may come from different gene combinations of both parents, or may be the product of genetic mutations.
On the other hand, the acquired living environment and personal habits will also have an impact on the child's appearance. For example, malnutrition, lack of exercise, poor posture, etc. may affect a child's facial features and body development.
To sum up, being ugly may not directly affect the appearance of the next generation, but the genetics of the parents and acquired environmental factors may have an impact on the appearance of the child. It is recommended that parents pay attention to their children's health and growth, cultivate good living habits and self-confidence, and help them realize their potential and show their unique charm.