Individuals with Moles in These Spots May Be More Likely to Achieve Wealth

Some patterns are discovered, while others often arise from human reflections on daily life. For example, the book I Ching is believed to have originated in ancient times, when shepherds summarized and generalized the phenomena they encountered in their daily lives. However, it was later developed into the I Ching we know today, thanks to historical figures like King Wen of Zhou. It is also said that when the I Ching first formed, there were no hexagrams; it was merely a brief text. Observant individuals in life are always skilled at summarizing. For instance, yesterday, my friend shared with me an interesting discovery: people with moles in certain areas are often symbols of wealth or prosperity. Based on his insights and my own research, I found this to be quite reasonable and accurate! I’d like to share this with everyone. If you're interested, you might want to compare this with the people around you to see if it holds true.
Generally speaking, from a metaphysical perspective, the four cardinal directions symbolize nobility. What are these four cardinal directions? They are Zi (Rat), Wu (Horse), Mao (Rabbit), and You (Rooster), representing the harmonious energy of heaven and earth. Conversely, the four storage locations symbolize wealth. What are these locations? They are Chen (Dragon), Xu (Dog), Chou (Ox), and Wei (Goat). The moles we are discussing relate to the positions of Chen, Xu, Chou, and Wei. In physiognomy, where are these positions located? They correspond to the four corners of our facial features. Specifically:
(1) Moles within the area of the Heavenly Storehouse, including the left and right Heavenly Storehouses, correspond to the positions of Chen and Wei. If there are moles in these areas, flesh-colored moles are considered most favorable. Flesh-colored moles are skin-toned, not black, without hair, and should be slightly raised. These indicate wealth and suggest that the person will accumulate money. For women, this is even more advantageous, as they typically bring prosperity to their husband and children.
(2) Moles within the area of the Earth Storehouse, including the left and right Earth Storehouses, also signify wealth, suggesting that a person is affluent and possesses substantial assets, including real estate and businesses, throughout their life. Returning to the positions of Chen, Xu, Chou, and Wei, one is Chou, and the other is Xu. Moles in these areas have a greater impact for women, as they can preserve wealth, benefit their husbands, and enjoy blessings. Even if they are not conventionally attractive, it does not affect their fortune in becoming wealthy women!
(3) Besides these four positions, another area that symbolizes wealth is the nose. Therefore, if a person has a mole on or near the tip of their nose, they also possess conditions favorable for wealth. At the very least, they can manage and maintain wealth.
Of course, moles should not be viewed in isolation; physiognomy involves more than just examining a single mole. However, the presence of a mole usually carries its own significance and implications. Why do the aforementioned areas with moles indicate wealth and great fortune? This is because Chen, Xu, Chou, and Wei are associated with earth, which symbolizes a burial ground or storage. For someone to be considered wealthy, they must have a storehouse; if their wealth can be counted, they cannot be deemed truly rich. This is one of the inherent qualities of Chen, Xu, Chou, and Wei, and the five elements associated with earth also signify wealth, just as metal signifies nobility, water wisdom, wood longevity, and fire righteousness. Therefore, if you pay closer attention and observe, you will find that many wealthy individuals have one or two moles in visible areas, and most of them are flesh-colored! This is not a coincidence, nor is it a meaningless occurrence. Everything that exists has its significance, which is another truth and principle!