Zhong Yi Says: Your Forehead Reveals Whether You'll Meet Influential People

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The Parents' Palace, also known in physiognomy as the Sun and Moon Angle, helps us understand a person's character, early life experiences, and the potential support they might receive from parents and elders in their career.

1. Individuals with a slightly raised Sun and Moon Angle are generally more composed in their interactions. They often come from a supportive family background and tend to receive help from parents and other benefactors.

2. Those with an excessively prominent Sun and Moon Angle frequently display a strong and domineering personality, often disregarding others' feelings. They may find it challenging to maintain good interpersonal relationships and typically receive limited support in life.

3. Individuals with a flat or sunken Sun and Moon Angle often exhibit traits of insecurity, timidity, and weakness. They may have lacked parental love and support from elders during their childhood, which can result in a more cantankerous nature. Internally, they might be scheming and skilled at manipulating others.

Image and text: Zhong Yi Shuo

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