Interpretation of the Face Reading of the Spousal Palace for Women
The Spousal Palace is also known as the "Jianmen" (the area near the corners of the eyes) in Chinese physiognomy.The Spousal Palace refers to the skin from the end of the eyebrows to the temples. In ancient times, it was believed that if there were blemishes (such as scars, moles, or birthmarks) in the Jianmen, it would lead to an unhappy marital life and emotional setbacks. For men, it was especially not advisable to marry a woman with blemishes in her right Jianmen.
If there is a mole in the Spousal Palace, if the male has a mole on the left side and the female on the right, it may lead to a love triangle. Either the person themselves will deceive others for money or beauty, or they will be deceived for money or beauty.
1. People whose Spousal Palace is full, smooth, and has few lines tend to have a close relationship with their spouse, good marital feelings, and sweet love. A man who marries such a woman can be helped by his wife, and together they can work hard to become rich and happy.
2. If the Spousal Palace is sunken or if someone is young but has many wrinkles around the eyes, it is easy for conflicts to arise between couples, leading to an unhappy relationship and eventually separation.
3. If the Spousal Palace has defects, scars, or oblique lines, the emotional relationship may also be incomplete. The spouse may have weak moral values and strong desires, making infidelity likely.
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