The six palaces of physiognomy and the theoretical significance of physiognomy

The six palaces of physiognomy and the theoretical significance of physiognomy

The six palaces of physiognomy and the theoretical significance of physiognomy

1. Positioning

The six palaces are divided into the upper two, the middle two, and the lower two.

The upper two fu refer to two accessory bones located on the forehead. From Fujiao to Tiancang, including Riyuejiao, Biancheng and other parts.

Zhongerfu refers to the two cheekbones, located at the outer and lower parts of the eye sockets. From Mingmen to Hu'er. The lower two chins refer to the two chin bones located below the chin. From the cheekbone to the chin, including the base of the chest and other parts.

As shown in the following figure:

2. Theoretical significance of physiognomy

The six organs on the human face are important parts for observing the external auxiliary conditions in a person's life journey. A steep Tiancang means there is wealth and fortune, a full and round cheekbones means power, and a square Dige means there are thousands of acres of fields.

If a person's six organs are full and substantial, without defects or scars, and the six organs complement each other, then he will be supported by noble people in his life journey, have good social interpersonal relationships, prosperous wealth, great support from his family, and be respected by others. If the six palaces are uneven in appearance, or are sunken, exposed, or have scars, moles, lines, or one of them is broken, it means that the six palaces are unsuccessful. It means that the person will have bad fortune in wealth, will have difficulty in getting support from nobles, and his career will fail. Even if you work hard throughout your life, you will gain very little.

If the two upper houses are in good condition, one will be protected by parents and grandparents during adolescence and will also be supported by noble people.

If the two middle houses are well managed, one will have support from the family in middle age, good social interpersonal relationships, and a successful career.

If the lower two palaces are in good condition, one will have good luck in old age, a stable living environment, and will be deeply respected by younger generations.

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