There is a folk saying: 'If you break your palm and make a line, you will not owe you wealth and honor.' What does it mean? Are you Broken Hand?

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China has a long history and culture with a history of thousands of years. It is one of the four ancient civilizations in the world and the only country without fault lines.

The industriousness and wisdom of the ancient working people have been inherited by many cultures and summed up a lot of experience for future generations.

Because Chinese history and culture include various aspects, the most popular among them is folk culture, because most folk culture comes from life and also reflects the living habits and inner thoughts of the ancients.

In folk culture, colloquialism occupies a very important position. In ancient times, there was such a familiar saying among the folks, that is, if a line of the palm is broken, wealth is not owed to the other party. Do you know what this sentence means? What deep meaning does it have? Next, let's take a look.

01 What is Halfhand?

Broken palm is a special kind of palm of people. As we all know, there are three main lines in the palm of each of us: life line, emotion line and wisdom line. If the emotional line and the wisdom line are combined into one and run through the entire palm, we call it the broken palm line.

02 Folk saying: If you cut off a line of palm, you will not be owed wealth, what does it mean? Are you Broken Hand?

In ancient times, everyone would judge a person's achievements and future based on the lines on his hands. Few people have broken hands, and very few people have broken hands.

In China's 5,000-year-old central idea, rare things represent a unique destiny and life, so many people think that the broken palm is a kind of great wealth.

People with broken palms can break through the blockade of fate, so as to surpass their families and achieve great careers. It is a very special existence in palm prints.

There is no scientific basis yet. The reason for this idea is that all aspects are relatively backward, and the thinking is relatively feudal. Many people are used to putting their fate on some illusory things, which is a kind of psychological comfort for themselves.

And now I pay more attention to down-to-earth, as long as I study hard and be strict with myself, no matter whether I have broken my palm or not, it is possible to succeed and become a useful person to society.

03 How to judge diseases by palm prints?

Cranial Nerve Damage Palmistry.

Concussion or severe abnormalities of the cervical spine, hands bent like an ape's hand or an eagle's claw, many breaks in the wisdom line, major headaches, which usually signify memory loss, multiple islands on the wisdom line, and brain disease.

Liver Disease

If there are no miscellaneous lines in this area, the color is ruddy, smooth, and if there are no miscellaneous lines in this area, it means that the liver is healthy.

If there are a large number of crosses in the liver area, it indicates that long-term staying up late and irregular life have caused liver fatigue. If the rice character appears, it indicates that the liver has been stagnant for a long time, and palpitations and chest tightness often occur. Meanwhile, when black plaques appear, the liver may be damaged.

decrease in immunity

If you have obviously felt that your body's resistance has declined, you should be cautious, and you will eventually connect with the health line, or even exceed the health line.

hypertension

Red dark spots tend to appear near the palm of the middle finger, and in severe cases, red beaded dark spots will appear; in patients with low blood pressure, blue or white dark spots tend to appear near the palm of the middle finger.

After reading the content shared in the article, I believe everyone understands what it means to break a line in the palm of your hand and not owe wealth to the other party? Although the ancients said it very clearly, it has no practical meaning now, so if you want to live a better life, you must achieve it through continuous efforts.

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