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What is the meaning of Tiancang?

Tiancang (天仓), a face reading term, is the location of the solar plexus, which is located between the end of the eyebrows and the hairline. In traditional physiognomy, Tiancang reflects a person's wealth in youth.

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Tiancang [tiān cāng]

Name of the star. It belongs to Lou, one of the seven western constellations.

Shiji - Book of Heavenly Officials: "The stomach is Tiancang." Zhang Shoujie Justice: "Stomach three-star ...... stomach main warehouse, the five grain of the House also." The Book of Jin - Tianwen Zhi Shang: "The six stars of the Heavenly Cang are in the south of Lou, and the Canggu is also hidden."

The term for the phase. That is, the heavenly court.

"Yilin" Volume 5, cited by Jin Yang Quan "theory of things": "The phase said that the three pavilions of nine waiting, set a foot of the face. Foolishness, wisdom, courage and timidity, shaped in an inch of the eye. Tiancang Jin Gui, in order to distinguish between the rich and the poor." The Water Margin, 18th: "Lips and mouth square, moustache and beard ground cabinet light; forehead broad top flat, skin and flesh Tiancang full."

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What is Tiancang in face reading?

Observing a person, if the person's Tiancang is full and plump, it indicates that the person has a good family background and has accumulated a lot of wealth from his father's or grandparents' generation. This kind of person is usually well fed and clothed, and is able to inherit a large amount of family wealth. On the other hand, if a person has a collapsed heavenly compartment, or there are bad scars, bad moles, etc., it indicates that the person can not inherit from his ancestors, and he can only create his own wealth through his own hard work.