We all know the twelve palaces of physiognomy from reading books on physiognomy. So what are these twelve palaces? Today we will discuss this topic in detail. The core of physiognomy is bone structure, followed by the twelve zodiac signs, and the main line of physiognomy is the thirteen parts of the central axis. Now let’s discuss how the twelve zodiac signs in physiognomy can predict one’s life. The twelve palaces of physiognomy include: the palace of life, the palace of wealth, the palace of brothers, the palace of husband and wife, the palace of children, the palace of migration, the palace of illness, the palace of official position, the palace of servants, the palace of fortune, the palace of land and houses, and the palace of parents. The theory of the twelve palaces in physiognomy originated from the twelve palaces in Zi Wei Dou Shu and is similar to its theory. 1. The Palace of Life is located on the forehead between the two eyebrows. It is also called Yin Tang, which means bowing. The forehead affects a person's basic fortune and mainly determines whether his or her luck is good or bad in the near future. The location of the Life Palace is between the eyebrows, above the bridge of the nose, and the location of the Yingtang is the main switch of destiny. The width, luster and color of the forehead can tell a person's luck and fortune. If the Life Palace is bright as a mirror, life will be smooth. If it is sunken and uneven, it may appear narrow due to the eyebrows, or it may form wrinkles due to the habit of frowning, or it may leave scars due to injuries, all of which will affect the ups and downs of destiny and lead to negative encounters. When a person is lucky, this area will be shiny and rosy. When you are unlucky, your forehead becomes dull and loses its luster. A low and narrow forehead, or one with scars or moles, is an unlucky sign. Therefore, changes in the Life Palace can infer a person's overall fortune, including wealth and love luck. 2. The Palace of Wealth is a general term for the nose. It includes the root of the nose, the top of the nose, the tip of the nose, the nose and nostrils. Teacher Liu Heng pointed out that the nose represents self and personal ability. The Palace of Wealth is located at the tip of the nose. The nose is the star of wealth and is located in the fire and earth constellations. This part includes the Tiancang, Diku, and the two Jinkui (i.e. nostrils). There is also numerology that includes the left and right Tiancang above the eyebrows on the forehead and the left and right Diku on both sides of the chin, or it only refers to the tip of the nose. The nose represents wealth. If the nose is high, thick, round and straight, it means that there will be plenty of money. If the nose suddenly becomes dry, thin and dark, you will definitely lose money. If the nose is shaped like a cut tube with a hanging gourd, the family will be extremely wealthy; if the nose is straight, plump, square and not crooked, wealth will come in abundance. If the nose is like an eagle's beak, there will be a disaster in the family and one must spend money to avoid the disaster; if the nostrils are pointing upwards, the family is poor and has no food to eat. If the nose is crooked, slanted, bent, angled, pointed, thin, sideways, reversed, exposed, or has holes, these are all flaws. Not only does it indicate a lack of character, it will also affect one's career and wealth. If the nose is covered with red threads or has a dark complexion, these are signs of illness or financial loss. If the nose appears red, it is called "burn in the middle hall", which is a spleen and stomach disease and requires active treatment. 3. The Palace of Brothers is the eyebrow area, including eyebrows and brow bones. Liu Heng: Eyebrows are called the Palace of Brothers and the Palace of Love, representing love with the opposite sex and friendship respectively. Eyebrows are the palace of brothers, which are related to the fortune of brothers, sisters, parents, relatives and friends. There is also a theory of numerology that believes that the Palace of Brothers should include the dragon and tiger corners and the forehead corners, etc. The House of Brothers is associated with human emotions because humans are emotional animals. The area above the eyebrows is the place for making friends, symbolizing the gains and losses in making friends, so there should be no bad lines or scars. If the Brothers Palace is broken in the middle, the brothers will be separated; if the Brothers Palace is dense, the brothers will be harmonious and loving; if the eyebrows extend beyond the corners of the eyes, there will be many brothers; if the eyebrows are beautiful and sparse, with naturally straight branches, like a strong crescent moon, the person is smart and intelligent; if the eyebrows are thick and short, there will be barriers between the brothers; if the eyebrows are yellow and sparse, there will be many troubles; if the eyebrows are curly or grow in the opposite direction, the brothers will hardly have a bright future. 4. The Palace of Spouse is also called the Palace of Spouse, which is located at the outer corners of both eyes and is responsible for a person's future fortune and relationship with his spouse. Liu Heng: Marry two families into one. Located at the end of the eye, also known as the "Jian Men", it is located on the left and right sides of the eye and is related to the good or bad relationship between husband and wife. If the Palace of Spouse is smooth and with few lines, the couple will be harmonious and have a happy marriage. Moreover, the wife will be lucky in helping her husband, which will lead to a huge fortune and a glorious marriage for the husband. If the Palace of Marriage is deep, or there are too many crow's feet, the couple will easily become discordant, or go their separate ways, or the husband may kill his wife. If the fish tail is dull and dark, it indicates sexual problems. If there are black moles or diagonal lines, it means that the wife and concubines are promiscuous and have affairs everywhere. Therefore, the Palace of Spouse must be plump and flat to represent a stable relationship. If there are flaws, deep lines and many scars, it can easily lead to an abnormal marriage or even problems. 5. The Palace of Children is also known as the Palace of Male and Female, which represents the fate of children, the health of children, the fortune of children, etc. Located under the eyes, where the lower eyelids are raised, that is, the tear trough under the eyes, the lower eyelid that looks like a bag under the eyes, includes the bag under the eyes and the tear trough. The House of Children symbolizes the relationship between men and women and whether the children have a promising future and whether they have offspring. The Palace of Children must be rich and should not be empty: if it is rich and full, the children and grandchildren will be blessed with both wealth and honor, fame and wealth. People with a soft and bulging Palace of Children have sexual charm and will have many children. If the Palace of Children is deep and sunken, it is very unlucky and the person is likely to become a widow or widower. If there is a mole in the Palace of Children, it is usually a crying mole, which indicates that the person will worry about his children. If a woman has a black mole on the right side of a woman or a man has a black mole on the left side of a man, the boy will have a hard time; if a woman has a black mole on the left side of a woman or a man has a black mole on the right side of a man, the girl will have a hard time. If the philtrum is flat, it means the children and grandchildren are unfilial and the person will have a hard time living to a ripe old age. The qi in the children's palace is bright and smooth without stagnation, and the yellow and bright qi gives birth to good boys and girls. Therefore, if the House of Children is defective, weak, or has evil moles or diagonal lines, it will be difficult for the sexual desire to be normal. Even if you become pregnant and give birth, the child's future growth may have defects in health or personality. 6. The Palace of Illness includes the Shan Gen, Nian Shang and Shou Shang, which represent our marriage, parents, social status, personal ability, etc. In fact, it mainly represents immunity and health status. Located below the forehead, between the eyebrows, at the root of the nose where the bridge of the nose is about to rise, and at the year and longevity points. The House of Illness is related to a person's health, and is also related to ancestral roots, heritage, resistance, and disaster resilience; of course, this palace also represents health, responsibility, and honor. Therefore, it is required to be plump and moist. If it is broken, sunken, or has moles, scars, or is damaged, it is not good. People with a high, lofty and full Palace of Illness are smart, wise, talented, and will rise quickly to the top, become rich and noble; they will have a harmonious family and live a long life. People with a low and sunken Palace of Illness have low intelligence and are not very successful. They are prone to poverty and failure, and suffer from illness for many years. If there are moles in the Palace of Illness, it means that the gastrointestinal digestion is poor and it is easy to suffer from hemorrhoids, constipation and other diseases. If there are broken horizontal lines on the bridge of the nose, you will move away from your hometown to seek development. 7. The Palace of Migration is located at the eyebrows on both ends of the forehead, including Tiancang, Gaoguang, Yima, and Biandi. Some numerology also believes that it should include the mountains and forests. This is the place to look at your luck in promotion, travel, and emigration. If there are any shortcomings, it will affect transportation, relocation, tourism, transfer and international import and export trade. Therefore, if this part is plump and shiny, you will often have good luck. If the corners of the forehead collapse, the person will live in a fixed place, wander around, and make the world his home. The center of the forehead is bright yellow, which indicates promotion. A tilted forehead is not good for ancestors. Numerology believes that the ancestral tomb has bad feng shui and should be moved to seek good luck. In addition, if you want to know whether you will immigrate, you should also pay attention to the House of Migration. 8. The Servant Palace is located at the lower end of the cheek, that is, on both sides of the chin, which is called the hanging wall. Some people in numerology also regard the chin as the Servant Palace. The Palace of Servant is located in Di Ge, connected to Mercury, that is, a horizontal line is drawn from the place where Shan Cheng Jiang is located. This part is called the servant. The Palace of Servant determines the good or bad fortune of the relationship between friends and subordinates: if the chin is plump, multi-colored, rosy, without scars or moles, and the chin is round and full, the official will have a bright future and will have many servants. On the contrary, if the chin is pointed, slanted, narrow, or has scars or moles, even if the official is successful, the relationship with the servants and subordinates will be tense, and the support and admiration of the servants and subordinates will not be there, and the fortune in the later years will be bad. 9. The Palace of Official Career is also known as the Palace of Career. It is located in the center of the forehead, above the Yingtang, which is about two centimeters below the forehead, including Sikong and Zhongzheng. The Palace of Official Rank is related to the fortune in career, official position, and studies. It represents the success or failure of a career, and the relationship with superiors and elders. This part should be plump, flat, smooth, wide, full, bright and clean, indicating prosperity and nobility. If there is a raised longitudinal bone, connected to the nasal bone, passing through the bridge of the nose and the forehead in one go, reaching the hairline on the forehead, it is called "Fuxi Guanding". The chances of career success are great and the social status is high. Therefore, in numerology, the nose represents official position, the mouth represents fortune, the life palace represents seal, and the forehead represents noble person, and all are included in the official palace for comprehensive judgment. On the contrary, if there are scars or moles in the official palace, you will often have conflicts with superiors and elders, or get into lawsuits with others, and you will be easily frustrated. 10. The Tian Zhai Palace is located between the eyebrows, that is, the eyelid area between the eyebrows and eyes. The House of Land and Property is related to a person’s family fortune, and represents inheritance, family relationships, land, etc. The best palace of property is broad and full. People with broad and fleshy property with lustrous color can inherit the family business. It is not only conducive to buying property, but also have good interpersonal relationships and can be promoted with the help of relatives, friends and superiors. If the eyes are sunken, lifeless, impatient and stupid, and there are red streaks (i.e. the capillaries in the eyes) all over the eyes, then the ancestral foundation will be ruined in early years, money will be lost, and old age will be even more miserable, with no food to eat the next day. The eyes are also afraid of being too much negative energy, becoming dry and lifeless. In this case, even if you have a fortune, it will be difficult to preserve it. 11. The Fude Palace is related to the fortune and luck. Located on the outer part above the eyebrow, that is, above the eyebrow corner, which is the Tiancang, Diku and Futang. The Fu Tang is divided into inner Fu Tang and outer Fu Tang. Some people include the Tiancang on the forehead and the Diku on the chin in the Fude Palace to observe blessings and wealth. The so-called "Heaven and Earth Eyes" describes the forehead's forehead and the Diku on the chin facing each other, and being full and flawless. When observing the Palace of Fortune, you must combine the upper and lower parts, that is, the forehead and chin must be symmetrical up and down, without any tilt. A wide forehead and a broad chin indicate complete fortune, a lucky life, and a good beginning and a good end. If the upper and lower parts are asymmetrical, wide at the top and narrow at the bottom, or wide at the bottom and narrow at the top, or skewed up and down, it will affect a person's destiny in his early or later years. Numerology believes that "having five virtues" is very remarkable. 12. The Sun and Moon corners on the left and right sides of the forehead in the Parents Palace - the father is located in the upper middle of the left forehead, and the mother is located in the upper middle of the right forehead. The relationship with parents, etc. The Parents Palace must be high, round and clear, that is, slightly raised without tilt, and the complexion must be bright and clean, indicating that the parents are healthy and have good genetics. The so-called prominent position should refer to the majestic sun and moon corners, and the parents' education is successful, so he can achieve success at an early age. There is also a study of numerology that does not include the Parents Palace, but uses the overall appearance of the Five Prisons and Three Stops as a general judgment. Appearance Palace: Appearance Palace refers to observing a person’s appearance. First, observe the Five Mountains (the forehead is the Southern Mountain Hengshan; the chin is the Northern Mountain Hengshan; the nose is the Central Mountain Haoshan; the left cheekbone is the Eastern Mountain Taishan; the right cheekbone is the Western Mountain Huashan). If the Five Mountains are plump, the person will be rich and famous. If the Five Mountains are crooked, you will be poor all your life. It is difficult to distinguish the three parts of the face. The three parts require symmetry. If the three parts are even, one will always be prosperous, wealthy and respected throughout his life. If the three parts are uneven, the person will be poor and short-lived. The forehead controls one's luck in early years, the nose controls one's luck at noon, and the basement and Mercury control one's luck in later years. Of course, the Appearance Palace refers to the general appearance and also refers to the sum of all parts of the face. To summarize the twelve zodiac signs of physiognomy, first of all, we must know that we should not study physiognomy based on a single physiognomy feature. No one can become a superior person simply because one of his facial features conforms to the rules of physiognomy. It is all based on a comprehensive assessment. For example, a person with a high nose has a strong self-esteem, so he is independent in doing things and does not take the blame from others. A full forehead means he is intelligent and can do research and development in various academic fields, etc. The above is all the content about the twelve palaces in physiognomy and what they specifically represent. I hope it will be helpful to everyone. 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