Palm
AI focuses on palm lines and mounts and returns palm-reading observations and guidance.
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What is Chinese Palmistry?
Chinese palmistry reads the palm as a map of the Five Elements and life domains, focusing on three principal lines — life, head, and heart — along with hill-shaped mounts under each finger. The right hand is typically the destiny hand for men and the birth hand for women, and vice versa.
Unlike Western palmistry, the Chinese system layers element readings (shape of the hand, finger proportion) on top of the lines, yielding a richer cross-reference. Marriage lines, children lines, and success lines each carry a specific classical meaning.
unMing's AI palm reader follows the same zone-and-line framework used in classical manuals, highlights the strongest signals in your palm, and explains how they interact rather than handing you a stack of isolated verdicts.
How to get a useful palm reading
Palmistry reads the whole hand, not just one line. The sequence below is the one unMing's analysis follows.
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Photograph both palms clearly
Even lighting, fingers slightly spread, the entire palm in frame. In the classical tradition, right and left hands carry different weight depending on gender.
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Identify the three principal lines
Life, head, and heart — length, curvature, and breaks all matter. unMing overlays the detected lines on your photo so you can verify.
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Examine the mounts
The raised areas under each finger reveal element dominance. A strong Mount of Jupiter suggests leadership tendencies; a prominent Mount of Venus speaks to warmth and vitality.
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Read the secondary lines in context
Marriage, children, success, and fate lines only make sense when cross-referenced with the main lines and the element signature of the hand shape.