Zhong Yi's Advice: Develop These Three Areas to Secure Your Well-Being and Prosperity!

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The Physiognomy Dictionary has covered the final aspect of the twelve palaces of facial features—the Palace of Blessings and Virtue. This area represents whether a person will enjoy a life free from financial concerns and be blessed with good fortune. Today, I will further explain and analyze the Palace of Blessings and Virtue in conjunction with other facets of physiognomy.

1. The Sun and Moon Corners

1. Location of the Sun and Moon Corners

As indicated earlier, the Sun and Moon Corners are located on the forehead. To locate them, draw a vertical line from the center of each eyebrow, intersecting with a horizontal line across the middle of the forehead. This point marks the center of two circular areas known as the Sun and Moon Corners. These features can reveal details about a person's childhood environment. Individuals with well-defined Sun and Moon Corners likely received nurturing care from elders, experiencing both material comfort and emotional and spiritual support.

2. Positive Characteristics of the Sun and Moon Corners

Ideally, the Sun and Moon Corners should be slightly raised, indicating a balanced personality that is neither overly aggressive nor passive. Such individuals approach situations with wisdom and moderation, maintaining inner strength and attracting good fortune.

3. Negative Characteristics of the Sun and Moon Corners

Those with overly pronounced Sun and Moon Corners may exhibit a strong personality that hinders interpersonal relationships, forcing them to rely heavily on personal effort. In contrast, individuals with flat Sun and Moon Corners may show low self-esteem and be overly sensitive, leading to timid behavior and a lack of prosperity in life. If these corners appear excessively sunken, it suggests increased sensitivity and self-doubt, along with a suspicious, jealous nature that complicates external relationships, leading to a challenging and struggle-filled life.

2. The Chin

The chin reflects not only a person's fortune in old age but also their inner character. A broad, rounded, and thick chin indicates a generous and gentle nature, suggesting that the individual remains untroubled by trivial matters. This trait allows them to enjoy inner peace and good fortune. People with such chins typically have excellent interpersonal relationships and easily receive assistance from others, ensuring a smooth and comfortable life and work environment. Additionally, such chins often imply good health and a lower likelihood of illness. Conversely, a sharp and thin chin suggests potential misfortune and offers caution; individuals should focus on personal development, avoid petty concerns, cultivate inner peace and tranquility, and monitor their physical health.

3. The Ears

In ancient traditions, ears are viewed as symbols of fortune. Ears that are firm, thick, and of healthy color are positive signs, indicating a comfortable childhood with strong familial ties that lead to material and emotional blessings. Such individuals are kind-hearted and gentle, effortlessly achieving success and rewards, enjoying a leisurely life into old age. On the other hand, thin ears with poorly defined shapes or dull colors signify poorer fortune. Those with less favorable ear features may reach great success but are likely to face numerous challenges, requiring effort to maintain their achievements and making a peaceful life harder to attain.

Evaluating a person's overall fortune involves not just examining the Palace of Blessings and Virtue above the eyebrows but also considering the Sun and Moon Corners, the chin, and the ears. Together, these areas offer a comprehensive view of a person's lifetime fortune.

The Sun and Moon Corners reflect the environment of one's childhood; favorable features in this area usually indicate a harmonious upbringing with strong familial connections that nurture good character and virtues, positively influencing adult life.

The chin reveals insights into a person's later-life fortune, character, and wisdom, determining their ability to enjoy inner peace. "Ears are the stars of fortune," as ancient traditions suggest, highlighting the impact of ear characteristics on an individual's fortune.

If a person's Palace of Blessings and Virtue is well-defined but their Sun and Moon Corners lack prominence, or if their chin is unusually sharp or their ears are not well-formulated, it can adversely affect the overall fortune represented by the Palace of Blessings and Virtue.

As it is often said, "features do not stand alone"; each facial feature influences the others. A thorough analysis is essential, and it is recommended for individuals to observe and practice in daily life to deepen their understanding.

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