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Career Line (事业线)

Career Line is an encyclopedia term in face and palm reading. It explains a traditional observation point by placing visible features within position, complexion, neighboring signs, and user context. Read it by checking observable feature shape, position, texture, surrounding signs, and user context, then compare it with Fate Line, Palm Reading, Palm Mounts, Sun Line.

Last updated · May 25, 2026

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Meaning and Context

The Career Line, often overlapping with the Fate Line in palmistry, is a vertical line associated with work direction, responsibility, and how a person organizes long-term effort. Its presence, depth, breaks, and relation to the Head Line or Mounts are used to describe work rhythm and planning style.

Source Context

Palmistry traditions compare lines, mounts, and palm shape before writing a work-related note. For the Career Line, the surrounding Head Line, Life Line, Sun Line, and palm mounts show whether the emphasis is planning, stamina, visibility, or adaptation.

How It Works

Read the Career Line by observing where it begins, whether it rises clearly toward the middle finger, whether it is interrupted, and how it interacts with the Head Line or Sun Line. These details describe work rhythm, self-direction, and phase changes rather than naming a job title.

  • Related terms: Fate Line, Palm Reading, Palm Mounts, Sun Line

In FateFolio

In FateFolio Palm Reading, the Career Line should be described as one signal among several. The report should connect it with palm shape, major lines, and user context before offering work-style or planning suggestions.

Common Mistakes

Common Mistakes
Reading note: a missing, faint, or broken Career Line should send the report back to work rhythm, adaptation, and supporting palm signs. Keep the note tied to observable line quality and planning suggestions.

Sources

These references support the historical or structural background used to explain Career Line in face and palm reading. They are context anchors, not a substitute for checking the term within its own layer.

Quoted excerpts

「相由心生。」

Appearance is traditionally said to arise with the mind.

Source 《神相全编》· 相学词条应重视观察位置、相邻特征与修养语境。

References

  1. 《神相全编》 · Chinese Text Project
  2. 《麻衣相法》 · Wikisource
  3. Physiognomy · Encyclopædia Britannica

FAQ

How should this term be used?

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Use Career Line first as a definition, then as a reading clue: identify its layer, check the evidence, and connect it to the next relevant term.