Facial Features: Will You Move Away from Your Hometown?

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Where is home at dusk? The river’s misty waves stir sorrow. In the past, leaving one’s hometown and dying in a foreign land was seen as a bitter fate, but today immigration has become a trend. Below, we will use physiognomy to explore who is more likely to seek opportunities abroad, travel far, or even cross oceans.

1. The root of the nose may indicate whether someone is likely to immigrate or leave their hometown. If there are lines, moles, or blemishes at the root of the nose, it suggests a stronger tendency to leave home. [The Master notes that the root of the nose is the area between the eyes.]

If you come from a wealthy family and notice a sudden break at the root of your nose, pay attention, as this can signal a decline in family fortunes. The Master advises investing in real assets, such as property or gold, and exercising restraint in your career. It is especially noted that individuals with a sunken nose root may face bankruptcy around the age of forty-one, [this specifically refers to males]. If a female has a sunken nose root, there is no need for excessive concern.

2. In physiognomy, the temples are called the "Palace of Migration" or "Palace of Travel," which is believed to reveal information about one’s travel, tourism, promotions, and immigration. If a man has a mole in this area, it suggests good fortune from travel or benefits from faraway places, making it easier for him to immigrate or develop his career through travel. However, sunken flesh or a dull complexion in this area may indicate difficulties on the road, potentially leading to drifting abroad with no home to return to.

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