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Sun Line (Tai Yang Xian)

The Sun Line (太阳线, Tai Yang Xian), also called the Apollo Line or Success Line, extends toward the ring finger. It represents success fortune, reputation, fame, and artistic talent.

Last updated · Jan 15, 2026

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Sun Line (Success Line) — palm reading secondary line

Meaning and Context

The Sun Line is a secondary line that extends toward the ring finger (Sun/Apollo mount). It is associated with success, fame, artistic ability, and public recognition.

  • Also called: Apollo Line, Success Line, Fame Line
  • Location: From various palm positions toward the ring finger base
  • Represents: Success, fame, artistic talent, public recognition
  • Note: A favorable line when present and clear

Classical Roots

From Shenxiang Quanbian
「太阳纹清晰者,名利双收。」
Plain translation
"Those with a clear Sun Line achieve both fame and fortune." This connects the Sun Line to recognition and material success.

Reading Framework

Key aspects when observing the Sun Line:

  • Presence: Having a Sun Line suggests potential for recognition
  • Clarity: A clear, deep line indicates stronger success potential
  • Length: A long Sun Line suggests sustained recognition
  • Starting point: Different starting points indicate different paths to success
  • Multiple lines: Several parallel Sun Lines can indicate talents in multiple areas

How It Shows Up in FateFolio

In FateFolio's palm reading, the Sun Line (if present) is analyzed to provide insights about artistic tendencies, potential for recognition, and success patterns.

Common Misconceptions

  • Absence of Sun Line does not mean no success
  • The Sun Line indicates potential, not guaranteed outcomes
  • Artistic talent exists independently of the Sun Line

FAQ

Does the Sun Line guarantee fame?

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No. The Sun Line indicates potential and tendencies toward recognition or artistic expression, but does not guarantee specific outcomes. Success depends on many factors including effort, opportunity, and circumstances. The line suggests favorable conditions for recognition when combined with action.