How to Evaluate Someone's Fortune by Observing Their Neck

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You might recall a well-known line from a comedy sketch: "A person with a big head and a thick neck is either a wealthy man or a firefighter." When talking about individuals, the phrase "pillar of society" often comes up. In physiognomy, this "pillar of society" refers to the head supported by the neck, called the "pillar"; the arms and legs are considered the "beams"; while the upright structure comprises the neck and head. If we liken the head to the roots of a tree and the limbs to the branches, then the neck would be the trunk. Today, Dr. Zheng will explore the connection between the neck and fortune.

In physiognomy, the relationship between the neck and fortune is believed to depend on the neck's appropriate length and thickness. A neck that is too long like a goose's, too short like a pig's, too thick like a cherry tree trunk, or too thin like a wine bottle is not considered favorable in terms of fortune. There are specifically 15 characteristics to evaluate:

  • A full and smooth neck suggests nobility.
  • A round and solid neck indicates wealth.
  • A long and thin neck suggests good fortune; otherwise, one might encounter challenges.
  • A thick neck on an overweight person could invite trouble.
  • A neck with fullness at the back signifies prosperity.
  • A neck with smooth skin at the back is associated with longevity.
  • A short and square neck indicates blessings and prosperity.
  • A long and thin neck implies that wealth may not last.
  • A neck with spots suggests a strong personality.
  • A round and thick neck like a tiger's indicates kindness and longevity, but challenges in accumulating wealth.
  • A thin and weak neck suggests a tendency towards minor ailments.
  • A short and thick neck is associated with an unremarkable fate.
  • A thick neck with a small head might lead to a shortened lifespan.
  • A neck with moles indicates susceptibility to manipulation by others.
  • A neck curving like a snake suggests caution against malicious people.

Dr. Zheng Wei Jian's Special Reminder:

  • The thyroid has a close relationship with the neck, so any pathological changes in the neck are not covered in the above categories.
  • In general, a virgin's neck is relatively thin and tight, while a married woman's neck might appear thicker. Historically, a very thin thread was tied around a virgin's neck, and if she had a romantic encounter, the thread would break.
  • As the neck relates to a person's "main structure," it is advisable to avoid tattoos or piercings on the neck, as they can influence one's fortune.
  • Although the mouth and lips reveal secrets, a person's fate and fortune should be considered as a whole, as humans are complex beings.

Dr. Zheng Wei Jian's Additional Insights:

  • The weekly zodiac shares similarities and differences with the monthly zodiac. Several weeks' fortunes combine to form a monthly fortune, and similarly, monthly fortunes combine to shape the yearly fortune.
  • The zodiac primarily analyzes the relationships between the year's stem, the month's stem, and the five elements of the zodiac itself, with different lunar months and days naturally having varying strengths and weaknesses.
  • Everything exists as a process, and often good fortune comes through efforts to transform negative energy; remember that adaptation is key.
  • If your romantic life or marriage is unsatisfying, and your career and financial situation are not ideal, it's wise to make adjustments. Keep Dr. Zheng's advice in mind: adaptation is key, and feng shui is all around us!

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