Do You Have a Wealth-Attracting Nose?

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In physiognomy, the nose is known as the "Palace of Wealth" and is associated with the earth element. It is considered the entry point for financial energy, hence the saying "wealth comes from the earth." This is why fortune-telling often places great emphasis on the nose when assessing wealth.
The "Palace of Wealth" comprises four parts: the bridge of the nose (earning ability), the tip of the nose (income level), the nostrils (money management skills), and the nasal openings (attitude toward spending). In physiognomy, the overall shape of a person's nose is said to largely determine their financial fortune. Certain nose shapes—such as a fish-shaped nose, sword-shaped nose, concave nose, solitary peak nose, exposed ridge nose, exposed-nostril nose, gorilla nose, ape nose, and deer nose—are generally associated with poor financial luck and a tendency to lose money. In addition, people with a low nasal bridge or a small nose are said to be prone to lifelong financial hardship and conflict. For your reference, here are some nose characteristics that may indicate financial loss.
- A nose with many dark spots suggests ongoing financial hardship.
- Large nostrils are thought to lead to a drain on finances.
- An upturned, exposed nose is linked to financial losses.
- A very low nasal bridge usually signifies poor financial luck.
- Moles on the wings of the nose can affect one's career and indicate a lack of windfall wealth.
- Visible nose hair, known as "long spears," is said to lead to financial loss and should be trimmed.
- Black or brownish-red lines on the wings of the nose may signal financial loss or health issues.
- Very small, barely visible nostrils may bring status and reputation but little financial fortune.