Who Can Own Property: A Look at Women's Rights

In Hong Kong, land is as valuable as gold, and owning private property is a significant challenge. A standard unit can easily cost several million dollars. Even for a couple where both individuals earn over ten thousand dollars each, managing mortgage payments can be quite difficult, making property ownership a rare accomplishment.
In physiognomy, there are ways to predict whether a person is likely to own property.
On a woman's face, there is a specific area that suggests a greater chance of property ownership, called the "Earth Store." What exactly is the "Earth Store"? It is located in the lower part of the face, between the cheeks. Women with a round and full "Earth Store" generally have a higher likelihood of owning property. On the other hand, if this area appears sunken, it indicates that the person might struggle to meet daily expenses, let alone own property. If they do own property, they may find themselves selling it quickly, and the money gained will soon vanish, leaving them with nothing; those with a sunken "Earth Store" often experience unstable living conditions.
Having a full and rounded "Earth Store" is also influenced by whether the "Heaven Store" (the temples) is well-developed, as this helps determine if the person can manage owning property. If only the "Earth Store" is well-formed while the "Heaven Store" is sunken, it suggests a "rich person living in poverty," struggling to keep up with mortgage payments.