What is a cinnabar nevus? What does cinnabar mole mean? What is the difference between cinnabar nevus and other nevi? I have found some information about cinnabar nevus below, let’s take a look! Vermillion mole represents What does it mean to have a cinnabar mole on the head? 1. Introduction: It was common in ancient times to put a bright red mole on a girl's arm to verify her chastity. It was called Shougongsha. People who don't understand the truth think that the purpose of guarding a palace gecko is to guard that sacred place. 2. Origin: In fact, the house gecko is a kind of scorpion. It has a slightly flat body, a gray spine with millet-like protrusions, a white and yellow belly, a big mouth, a thick tongue, five toes on each of its four feet, and many wrinkles inside the toes. It is good at sucking other objects and can walk on straight walls. It is the common gecko. According to ancient legend, geckos were raised in clay pots and fed cinnabar every day. When they had eaten about seven pounds of cinnabar, they would crush it and use it to apply on women's body parts. The bright red dot would remain there for life as long as there was no sexual intercourse, but would disappear without a trace if there was any sexual intercourse. However, it can only be used on unmarried women. It is absolutely ineffective on married women. This method was popularized in the Song Dynasty with the rise of Neo-Confucianism. 2. Auspicious mole 1. Introduction: Indian women must have a cinnabar mole on their foreheads. It was originally a blessing attire in Hinduism. It was dotted with cinnabar to protect the woman and her husband. This red dot is called Bindiya in Hindi. It is said that Bindiya was originally made to imitate a kiss mark, and later it came to symbolize warding off disasters and evil spirits, and turning misfortune into good fortune. 2. According to the traditional method, cinnabar, glutinous rice and rose petals are mashed into a paste and applied between the eyebrows. 3. Features: Female ones are round, while male ones are long. Nowadays, most Indian girls use boxed ones. When using, just stick it on your forehead, which is not only convenient, And there are many colors and different shapes, which can be matched with clothes and jewelry of different colors. 4. Note A. Generally, the color of cinnabar dots represents a certain meaning. Underage girls wear black, and married women wear red. B. Traditionally, red is the color of attire for married Hindu women, so widows cannot wear it. However, sometimes when you go to the temple to worship, they will also put a red dot on your forehead. At this time, everyone, regardless of gender, can see a dot on their forehead. C. If you see a red dot, it usually means you are married. What you see are things of various colors and shapes, which are decorations. D. Auspicious moles are a kind of decoration for Indian women and children. They have different colors and shapes, and have different meanings in different situations, but generally speaking, they are a symbol of joy and auspiciousness. 【Appendix】 In the past, red was the auspicious color and was a sign that a woman was married. Unmarried girls or widows cannot use it. Today, the situation has changed. People think that it is very fashionable to put a red mark on the forehead. Therefore, whether it is a Hindu or other religions, married or unmarried, and even girls of several years old, they have begun to put a red auspicious mark on their foreheads. The difference between cinnabar nevus and other nevus is that blood nevus is different. It is formed after birth and has a great impact on human health. It is the gathering of the essence of Qi and blood in the human body, so people with blood moles are mostly auspicious. It originated from the term of Yin and Yang. The ancients believed that a person's fortune was related to his birthday. [1] The ancients believed that Pangu created the world, and the yang and clear sky became the sky, while the yin and turbid earth became the earth. Yang Qi is the yang and pure Qi. The mixture of Yin and Yang Qi gives birth to all things. Among all things, those with relatively balanced yin and yang evolved into humans. Those who are extremely yang become gods, and those whose yang energy is higher than that of humans become mountain gods or spiritual beasts. Those with extreme yin turn into nothingness, and those with slightly heavier yin turn into plants and trees. [2] Therefore, people born at different times have different Yang energies. Different Yang energies will cause a person’s five elements to appear strange, thus causing changes in moles. The difference in fortune can be seen through red moles. The ancients believed that by using the toes [3] The Heji Ancient Military Essentials Seal can increase Yang energy and thus improve fortune. See the notes of "The Complete Works of Ma Yi's Physiognomy - Mr. Ma Yi's Miraculous Poems in the Stone Chamber". There are also blood moles in paintings and calligraphy. Blood moles can be as big as wolfberries or as small as blood bubbles. They are commonly found on the chest, ribs, arms and lower limbs. The appearance of blood moles indicates the accumulation of fat, phlegm and dampness, which can easily lead to fatty liver, cirrhosis and cholecystitis, and is more common in patients with fatty liver and chronic hepatitis. Black moles are the stagnation of Qi and blood in the human body, indicating that the Qi and blood in the area where the mole is located are weak and have poor circulation. In short, no matter what color or shape the mole is, the root cause is the external manifestation of the accumulation of different wastes in the human body. If you do not pay attention to maintenance, the moles will become more and more numerous and grow larger, which means that there are more and more toxins in the body. Pay more attention to your diet, cleanse your intestines and detoxify, and perform meridian tapping to keep the meridians in various parts of the body unobstructed. The above is a summary of what cinnabar moles represent. I hope it will be of some help to you! For more information, please continue to follow the Dream Interpreter’s Fortune Telling Website’s Xiong Zhang account! |