A Detailed Analysis of the Twelve Houses: The House of Illness and Misfortune

The “Disease Palace” lies beneath the “Yintang” (the point between the eyebrows), at the root of the nose where it begins to rise. Some astrologers also include the nose’s longevity point within this area. The Disease Palace is associated with health and luck, as well as family roots, inheritance, resilience, and the ability to handle misfortune. It also reflects responsibility and a sense of honor. Ideally, it should appear full and lustrous; cracks, hollows, or blemishes such as moles or scars are considered inauspicious.
A prominent, well-filled Disease Palace points to intelligence, talent, and potential for success and wealth, along with a harmonious family life and longevity. By contrast, a sunken Disease Palace suggests lower intelligence, a tendency toward poverty and discontent, and a predisposition to chronic illness. Moles or scars in this area indicate weaker digestive health and a higher likelihood of issues such as hemorrhoids or constipation. A broken or marked root of the nose may suggest leaving one’s hometown to seek advancement, with possible setbacks along the way.
1. Broken Root of the Nose
- Prone to frequent illness.
- Higher risk of serious accidents or life-threatening incidents.
- Likely to leave the hometown to pursue opportunities elsewhere.
2. Lines on the Root of the Nose
- Vertical lines may indicate adopting a child or being adopted.
- Vertical lines also warn of unexpected mishaps, especially car accidents; if there are also straight lines on the forehead, it points to severe misfortune.
- Horizontal lines suggest hidden ailments or setbacks, especially in marriage and career.
3. Visible Veins on the Yintang
- Watch for kidney issues.
- Guard against declining overall health.
4. Bumps on the Bridge of the Nose
- Prone to ongoing health problems.
- Beware marital misfortune, including multiple marriages.
5. Visible Veins on the Bridge of the Nose
- Watch for chronic conditions such as gastrointestinal disorders, chronic bronchitis, constipation, or hemorrhoids.
- Avoid exposure to cold air, which may aggravate problems.
6. Individuals with a Full Root of the Nose
- Generally robust health and strong resistance to illness.
- Harmonious marriage with mutual support.
- Abundant wealth and good fortune.
7. Color of the Root of the Nose
- Assess the root of the nose along with overall complexion; a dull tone may signal impending illness.
- For women, a dull color extending to the sides of the root may suggest infidelity.
- Dark veins extending downward from the root may indicate illness among family members; the darker the veins, the more serious the condition, potentially even fatal.
8. Moles on the Root of the Nose
- Moles here suggest potential conflict; women may remarry, and men may take another wife. If centered on the lower part, it may signify sudden disaster.
- Moles on the upper part often correlate with imprisonment, while those on the sides may indicate stomach issues.