According to Palmistry, Which Women Are Said to Lead Hard Lives

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Many people are familiar with the term "strong fate." But how can we tell whether someone, especially a woman, has a "strong fate"?

People often say that women with a "strong fate" bring misfortune to their husbands, but this idea needs context. The hardships these women face are often intertwined with their resilient character. Take the heroine of "The Story of Yaxin" as an example; her experiences and actions show she truly has a "strong fate."

Sold by her parents when she was young, she later married and had a son, but war took both her husband and child. Even so, she never gave up and kept working toward her dreams. In that era, such tragedies would have been unbearable without a "strong fate." How else could she have endured?

In addition to a long career line and a strong thumb, a woman with a "strong fate" is often said to have a "broken palm," where the head line and heart line merge into a single line that runs horizontally across the center of the palm. Women with this trait are thought to have endured many hardships, yet they remain resilient and meet challenges head-on.

For women with a broken palm, it is considered most favorable when the palm is relatively full, especially the Mount of Venus, as this is believed to bring a smoother, more fortunate life.

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