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Compass of Destiny: 12 Palaces of Physiognomy

12 distinct destiny keys hidden across facial features

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Real-Life Stat Board

Original Energy
59%
Potential Rate
40%
Harmony Level
58%

🚗Real-Life Situations

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📍Key Point 👁️

Physiognomy divides the face into 12 'Palaces' to appraise destiny in detail. The Life Palace (MingGung) reveals innate luck, the Wealth Palace (CaiBoGung) reveals financial fortune, and the Travel Palace indicates career movement.

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📍MZ Report 💡

Did you know different facial zones have specific roles? The center of the forehead is the 'Life Palace' acting as your core, while the nose tip is your 'Wealth Palace'. It's a cheat sheet for physiognomy!

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Physiognomy follows the mind.

Compass of Destiny: 12 Palaces of Physiognomy

Gen Z Analysis (Modern View)

Did you know different facial zones have specific roles? The center of the forehead is the 'Life Palace' acting as your core, while the nose tip is your 'Wealth Palace'. It's a cheat sheet for physiognomy!

Key Traits & Personality

Life Palace (Between eyebrows): Overall life destiny
Wealth Palace (Nose): Financial capability
Children Palace (Under eyes): Romance and offspring
Travel Palace (Outer forehead): Moving and promotions

🔬 Anatomical Features (Anatomy)

Myeonggung (命宮)

Indang (印堂) area located between the eyebrows. It is the most important palace that represents an individual's innate destiny, the center of good fortune and fortune, and the state of spirit and hope. If you are clear, without blemishes, and with moderate height, your whole life will be smooth and you will receive help from noble people.

Jaebaek Palace (財帛宮)

It refers to the entire nose and symbolizes financial luck, wealth, and pride. If the bridge of the nose is straight and straight, the nostrils are thick, and the nostrils are not visible, it is considered that the person has an excellent ability to gather and protect wealth.

Official Palace

It refers to the central part of the forehead and represents career luck, social status, honor, and academic luck. If it is wide and round, has full bones, and has no scars or wrinkles, it will be given a high status and be recognized by its superiors.

Parent's Palace

Both edges of the forehead, the sun-moon angle area. It symbolizes the genetic energy received from parents, parental luck, and early years luck. If this area is plump and shiny, you will be blessed by your parents and will be blessed to inherit an inheritance.

Jeontaek Palace

The entire eyelid, that is, the wide area between the eyebrows and the eyes. It means real estate luck, inheritance luck, and family well-being. If it is spacious, fleshy, and has a clear light, it is advantageous for a stable living environment and inheritance.

Concubine Palace

The outer corner of the eye and the liver port area. It indicates the happiness of one's spouse, love life, and married life. If your skin is clean, plump, and free of wrinkles, you will maintain a smooth marital relationship.

📜 Historical Perspective

In past physiognomy, the 12 signs were used as a deterministic tool to judge a person's innate destiny and class. In particular, it was used as an important measure by the royal family or ruling class when hiring talented people or deciding on a marriage partner. This reflects a fatalistic worldview in which it is difficult for individuals to change their fate. On the other hand, modern physiognomy has a strong tendency to interpret the 12 signs as a reference for self-development that identifies an individual's temperament, psychological state, and potential. Rather than a predetermined fate, the perspective of 'opening luck' is emphasized, in which current mindset and efforts can change the expression on one's face, and through this, one can pioneer the future in a positive way. In other words, the paradigm has shifted from ‘prediction’ in the past to ‘reflection and management’ in the present.

Rarity
Less than the top 0.1% of all zodiac signs have flawless, ideal form and shine.
Celebrity Distribution
It has been analyzed that approximately 70% of successful political and business figures have the ideal forehead and nose.

Best Synergy Combinations

+ Gwannokgung (forehead) and Jaebaekgung (nose)

A wide, clear forehead (Gwannokgung) signifies the opportunity for a good job and social success, and a powerfully stretched nose (Jaebaekgung) signifies the ability to connect that success to actual wealth. The combination of these two demonstrates the best synergy in gaining fame and wealth together.

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The voluptuous Jeontaek Palace symbolizes a stable family and real estate assets, and the opulent Bokdeok Palace symbolizes spiritual abundance and the virtue of ancestors. If these two areas are good, you will have a high quality of life, enjoying mental happiness on a material basis.

⚖️ Comparisons

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Samjeong (三停)
If the three zodiac signs (forehead - early years, nose/clowns - middle years, chin - late years) are a 'periodological' perspective that analyzes the entire life vertically according to the flow of time (early years / middle years / late years), the 12 signs are a 'field-specific' perspective that analyzes each part of the face horizontally by assigning a specific theme of life (wealth, career, affection, etc.). In other words, while Samjeong looks at 'when' luck is good, there is a difference in looking closely at 'what' luck is for 12 signs.

👑 Representative Celebrities (Compass of Destiny: 12 Palaces of Physiognomy)

Lee Kun-hee
Taehee Kim
Jooyoung Jeong

Best Compatibility

A face where all palaces harmonize smoothly without scars

Luck-Up Method

If a specific palace appears dull, enhance it with bright makeup and skincare to open up better luck.