Mole Reading: Moles on the Nasal Tip
Ancient people said: “The nose is the foundation of the face, connecting with the heavenly court above and the mouth below, supported by the cheeks and assisted by the jaw and chin, making the entire face related to the nose.” In face reading, the nose belongs to the "Middle Mountain" in the "Three Courts and Five Mountains," and it is the highest, largest, and most important mountain. It represents a man's career and wealth, and a woman's husband's fortune, while also controlling health and the fortunes during middle age. In the twelve palaces of face reading, the nose occupies two palaces: the Palace of Illness and the Palace of Wealth. These include the bridge of the nose, the nasal root (including the year and longevity areas), the alae (left and right), the tip of the nose (the nasal tip), and the nostrils.In physiognomy, moles in different parts of the body have certain meanings, some auspicious and others ominous. Generally speaking, moles that appear in hidden parts of the body (such as places not visible on the body) are usually good, whereas those appearing in visible parts (such as the face or hands) tend to be more ominous. Moreover, moles can be divided into auspicious moles and evil moles. An auspicious mole is black and shiny or red, slightly raised, and has fine hairs on it. An evil mole is gray-brown, dull, flat, and does not have any hair on it.
The nasal tip (also known as the nasal tip) is called the Palace of Wealth, representing wealth and income. A mole on the nasal tip harms one's fortune, indicating fewer opportunities to accumulate wealth. Additionally, people with a mole on their nasal tip often have poor digestive systems and need to pay more attention to their diet.
A mole on the nasal tip can also be considered a mole on the nose, which is a symbol of financial loss. Furthermore, the emotional life may not be very stable, and there is a risk of being interfered by a third party, leading to crises in love or marriage.









