The Significance of Three Birthmarks on Women: An Elegant Scholar's Perspective

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Many readers have inquired about mole reading, but this is a complex subject that cannot be covered comprehensively in just one article. Furthermore, in the realm of physiognomy, mole reading involves more than just the appearance of moles. Nonetheless, there are three notable moles that have been studied and can be interpreted independently.

Firstly, concerning women, moles located below the eyebrows, around the eyes, and even on the cheekbones and corners of the mouth are often regarded as undesirable. However, an exception exists for a mole positioned above the left eyebrow, within three centimeters of the brow, which is deemed favorable. A mole above the left eyebrow suggests her husband will achieve financial success; if it's above the right eyebrow, it indicates she herself will attain financial prosperity, even if her overall facial features aren't conventionally attractive, allowing her to still achieve modest wealth.

Secondly, a mole on the top of a woman's foot is deemed significant. This excludes moles on the toes, and its presence is often interpreted as a sign of wealth.

Thirdly, moles situated around a woman's navel are of particular interest. A mole inside the navel is generally not seen as favorable. Conversely, a mole above the navel hints at prosperous offspring, while one below the navel suggests potential struggles and hardships for her descendants.

To clarify, many people wonder whether removing a mole might improve their fortune. A person's fortune is dynamic and can change over time, potentially influencing physical manifestations on the body. Favorable moles can be considered the final touch to a person's fortune; significant changes in fortune may manifest as moles or other blemishes. These signs themselves do not determine one's fortune. For example, if someone's change in fortune leads to a health issue like a tumor, removing it does not alter the fortune's trajectory. Similarly, if lack of sleep causes dark circles, eliminating them does not automatically reverse the health impact of inadequate rest.

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