Look for These Six Wealth Lines on Your Palm

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According to traditional Chinese palmistry, a person's wealth and social status can be gauged by the shape of their palm, with readings taken from the left hand for men and the right hand for women. The palm features nine palatial zones and eight trigrams (as depicted in the image). If any one of the six specific markings is present on your palm, it suggests a destiny filled with wealth and prosperity.

1. Jade Well Mark

The Jade Well Mark consists of one or more grid-like patterns located in the Xun, Li, and Kun palaces of the palm. A Jade Well in the Xun palace indicates significant wealth, while multiple grids suggest abundant fortune and support from influential people. In the Li palace, it denotes assistance from powerful individuals, and in the Kun palace, it indicates a wealthy family background.

2. National Seal Mark

The National Seal Mark appears in a square shape and is found in the Qian, Gen, Dui, and Central palaces. It signifies a life of high nobility. Specifically, if present in the Qian palace, it is known as the Heavenly Seal of Wealth, whereas in the Central palace, it implies power and authority.

3. Beautiful Blessing Mark

Resembling the character for "woman," the Beautiful Blessing Mark is typically found in the Central, Dui, Kun, and Gen palaces. It signifies excellent interpersonal skills, abundant blessings, and a prosperous life.

4. Golden Flower Mark

Shaped like a grain, the Golden Flower Mark represents both wealth and longevity. Located in the Kun and Dui palaces, as well as the Qian palace, it indicates a long life. In the Li and Gen palaces, it manifests blessings and noble standing.

5. Precious Mirror Mark

The Precious Mirror Mark, resembling a circular shape, symbolizes authority and power. In the Qian, Kun, and Dui palaces, it indicates a military role, while in other palaces, it represents positions in civil service.

6. Father Hexagram Mark

The Father Hexagram Mark resembles the characters for "father" and "hexagram," signifying wisdom and support from influential people. In the Gen and Zhen palaces, it indicates the presence of the Wenchang star, associated with academic success. In the Kan palace, it is known as the Kan Fish Mark, indicating strong support and significant wealth. When found in the Ren line or Central palace, it's called the Flying Fish Mark, suggesting good relationships and smooth endeavors leading to riches and high status.

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