Facial Analysis - Forehead Horse Placement

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1. The "Yima" Position

In physiognomy, the "Yima" is part of the migration palace, located on both sides of the forehead above the eyebrows and close to the hairline. It is surrounded by the sun angle, moon angle, fortune hall, and heavenly warehouse, with distinct left and right sides. The "Yima" influences travel matters and reflects a person's vitality and fortune when venturing out. A smooth, jade-like appearance in this area signifies a position of authority, akin to high-ranking officials in provincial or inspection agencies today.

2. Evaluating Suitability for External Development Based on the Yima

  • A well-developed Yima position suggests strong adaptability to new environments, indicating favorable prospects for development in different locations.
  • A Yima area that is spacious and bright, without hair encroachment, implies suitability for travel, business trips, or wealth-seeking ventures outside. Professions such as drivers or marketing personnel often have a well-developed Yima.
  • Prominent bones in the Yima area suggest suitability for gaining power and prominence when developing in a new location.
  • A sunken Yima position may indicate a lack of perseverance in work, leading to a tendency to retreat when faced with challenges. This can result in trouble when traveling and unsuitability for external endeavors, leading to unproductive efforts.
  • If the Yima palace is nearly invisible or obstructed by hair due to a narrow forehead, it indicates a conservative personality with limited financial resources. Such individuals are advised against developing elsewhere, as they may not only fail to succeed but also risk financial loss. Remaining steady and preserving family wealth is advised.
  • Individuals with a low-lying Yima should avoid developing externally, as they are unlikely to achieve success in such pursuits.
  • A dull complexion in the Yima area also indicates unsuitability for external development.

3. Analyzing the Yima Position's Color for Travel Fortune

  • When the need to travel arises and the outcome is uncertain, it is common to assess the color of the Yima area. Good texture and color suggest favorable travel conditions; defects diminish travel benefits.
  • A reddish-yellow Yima color indicates good fortune, while a black color suggests potential financial loss during travel. A purple hue signifies a significant event within three to seven days, comparable to selling a small car!
  • A consistently good complexion in the Yima area that suddenly turns dark warns of potential traffic accidents during travel.
  • Dark blue-black hues surrounding the Yima area are unfavorable and suggest adverse travel outcomes.
  • A moldy appearance in the Yima, particularly white like pear blossoms, suggests a possible need to return for a funeral; the sun angle indicates the father, and the moon angle indicates the mother.
  • A slight white encroachment from the fortune hall generally suggests concerns about relatives in mourning.
  • Individuals with blemishes or scars on the Yima often face work instability and may experience relocations. They should exercise caution when traveling to avoid dangers and consider travel insurance, being less suited for trade.
  • If a typically fine Yima suddenly develops a black mole, it suggests recent events that have caused sadness and tears.

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