Everyone has moles, but the locations of moles are different for each person. Some people have moles in bright places, some in dark places. In mole physiognomy , moles in different locations have different meanings. So, what does the diagram of the location of moles on the sole of a woman’s left foot mean? Let’s take a look. Illustration of the location of moles on the sole of a woman's left foot In mole physiognomy, people with moles on the sole of their left foot are highly praised and ranked among the most noble. There have been many records about this in history books, which also illustrate the accuracy of its fulfillment. Therefore, when you find a mole on the sole of your left foot, you are blessed, because it is a gift from God to you, representing both fortune and luck. People with a mole on the sole of their left foot are destined to meet noble people. Another saying is that moles on the soles of feet indicate hidden wealth. Moles on the soles of women's feet If a woman has a mole on the sole of her foot, then her life fortune will be very good, especially for women with a mole on the left sole of her foot. In this case, she must be destined to meet a noble person, like the Empress Dowager Cixi in history. Historical records show that she had a mole on the sole of her foot. Women with moles on the soles of their feet are good at managing money, because there is a saying in physiognomy that moles on the soles of feet hide wealth. In other words, this woman is good at making money and is also particularly good at managing property. In addition, it is said that women with moles on the soles of their feet are very likely to give birth to children after marriage. The special meaning of moles on the soles of feet 1. A mole on the sole of the foot: People with a mole on the sole of the foot are very smart, especially if the mole is near the toes. Such people have special gifts and talents and will be powerful people in the future. 2. Three moles on the soles of feet: People with three moles on the soles of feet are born with noble luck and will be granted titles and appointed as prime ministers. For example, An Lushan, who hooked up with Yang Guifei in the Tang Dynasty, had three moles on the soles of his feet. 3. Six moles on the soles of feet: People with six moles on the soles of feet have bad luck in all aspects. They will encounter many obstacles in life and career, and are destined to be poor all their lives. 4. There are seven moles on the soles of feet: The physiognomy book says: "If there are seven stars under the feet, the person is in charge of all the soldiers in the world and is born to be an emperor." This means that people with seven moles on the soles of their feet are born to be rich and powerful. However, the true fate of an emperor with "seven stars under his feet" does not simply mean having seven moles on the soles of his feet. The seven moles must also be arranged in the shape of the "Big Dipper", which means that he is the incarnation of the Emperor of Purple Star. The above is an introduction to the location and meaning of moles on the sole of a woman’s left foot. For more information about physiognomy, please continue to follow “Ziwei Fu Xiong Zhang Hao”. |
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