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The handprints on the fingertips are divided into buckets and dustpans. What do the palmistry buckets and dustpans represent?

What do palmistry buckets and dustpans represent? The bucket is also called thread and swirl, which is in the shape of a circle; while the dustpan is also called flow pattern, which is in the shape of a stripe.

2 buckets in hand

As the saying goes: One fights for the poor and the second fights for the rich. Therefore, those who have two fights in their hands are docile in nature, good at communication, and good luck in life.

9 buckets in hand

As the saying goes: Nine fights and ten fights enjoy the blessings. Therefore, those who have 9 fights on their fingers, the host is agile, flexible, and innocent, often have a good relationship, natural luck is like a golden fight, and is bound to wealth in a lifetime, with a vast source of wealth. Ease and recreation.

10 dustpans in hand

There are 10 dustpans on the left and right fingers, and there is no fight. This palmistry is very rare. Those who have this palmistry are mostly stubborn and straightforward, unable to deal with intrigues. Being persistent, everything starts and ends well. Those who succeed in their careers are rich and wealthy, and maintain their true temperament. It is very difficult for those born at the bottom to survive and find money.