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What does forehead disfigurement mean?
Those with disfigured foreheads have many obstacles in their careers, repeated twists and turns, poor learning ability and hard work, and their foreheads are connected with their parents. The left forehead represents the father and the right forehead represents the mother. If they are harmed, their fate and that of their parents will be affected. Therefore, if the forehead is disfigured, the relationship with parents is poor and it is easy to quarrel.
People with scars on their foreheads in Luguan Palace have bad fortune, bad career, paranoid personality, impulsiveness or harm in their early years. If their faces are ugly, their negative personality is even worse.
If there is a scar on the forehead when it moves to the palace, it is above the left and right eyebrows and close to the hair, including Tiancang, Gaoguang, Yima and Biandi, which is in charge of people's promotion, travel and migration, and it is not easy to go out on business, avoiding long-distance running and avoiding constant disputes.
A person with a scar in the middle of his forehead is unlucky in his career and difficult to achieve.
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