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Can fingerprints determine a person's fate? ?

Among many superstitious fortune-telling activities, reading fingerprints is probably the most popular and easy to deceive. Sometimes even teenage pupils get together in groups of three and five to check each other's fingerprints, saying "One barrel is poor, one barrel is rich ..." Does fingerprints really decide people's fate? Let's first look at how fingerprints are formed. Human skin is divided into epidermis and dermis. The epidermis is very thin and sticks to the dermis. Fingerprint is a line formed by the nipple of dermis protruding to epidermis. Fingerprint is formed in the process of human evolution to meet the needs of labor. You see, the trend of fingerprints is generally perpendicular to the direction that people may slide when grasping objects, so as to increase friction. Human hand prints (including fingerprints and palm prints) begin to grow in the third or fourth month of pregnancy, fully form at six months, and remain unchanged for life after formation. Even if the epidermis of the palm falls off many times, the dermal texture on the epidermis remains the same. People can attach importance to the same name and gender, and even look almost identical, but there is no pair of identical fingerprints among 6 billion people. Fate refers to a person's life and death, wealth and suffering. Life and death, wealth and poverty, are not only influenced by one's social environment, but also depend on one's efforts and struggles. How to determine the ever-changing fate of fingerprints formed in the embryonic period that will not change for life? Things in the world are complicated. Superstition often puts on the cloak of science, and some even take some scientific theories as the basis and contain certain scientific contents. Therefore, we should break the superstition, and when splashing dirty water, don't splash the children in the bathtub together. Fingerprints can't determine a person's fate. However, analyzing people's fingerprints and palm prints can diagnose some diseases. Recent twenty or thirty years' research in modern medicine has found that hand prints are related to some hereditary diseases. In particular, children with "congenital stupidity" and people with congenital ovarian hypoplasia have specific handprints. One more thing to add here: doctors observe hand prints, including fingerprints, palm prints and palm prints. Human fingerprints can be roughly summarized into four basic shapes: bucket, bow, dustpan and double dustpan. Fingerprints on normal hands are the most common. Bow lines and inverted dustpans (with the opening facing the thumb) are rare. Especially the anti-dustpan, normal people can have the anti-dustpan on their index finger, and it is even less common on other fingers. The fourth and fifth fingerprints of children with congenital stupidity can often be reversed, and more than half of them are by hand. What is a penetrating hand? This involves the crease of the palm. When the palm of your hand is slightly bent, you can clearly see three large folds. If one of these three folds passes through your palm, it is called hand piercing. Foreigners also call it "orangutan line". Chinese medicine has long known to diagnose diseases by observing children's fingerprints. The fingerprint here refers to the "three customs in the tiger's mouth" that Chinese medicine often says. That is, the floating silk thread at the front edge of the index finger palm is divided into three sections according to the three-section stretch print, and the order from near to far is: wind clearance, gas clearance and life clearance. Most of the lines in The Story of a Tiger's Mouth, written by healthy children, appear faintly in the wind, showing reddish and slightly purple. The other two levels are not obvious. Once a child gets sick, the skin texture in "Three Passes in the Tiger's Mouth" will change abnormally, whether in color, appearance or length. Doctors can make a diagnosis of the disease on this basis. There is still a lot to diagnose diseases by reading hand prints. For example, medical attention is paid to the observation of the "palm triangle", so I won't elaborate here. It can be seen that as long as we get rid of superstitious physiognomy, scientific dermatoglyphics will make its own contribution to human health.