It is the point located between the eyes under the “XIN TANG” point...
It is the point of energy transformation (QI) from the first stage (heaven) to move to the second stage (man) in the Chinese tripartite division.
The point between the eyes (SHAN GEN) is good when it is flat, high and wide without any mole, scar or line.A good point “between the eyes” (SHAN GEN) confirms the chances of good luck for the first stage (heaven) to move to the second stage (human) easily.
A low dot between the eyes (SHAN GEN) or with lines, a mole, or a scar means that the chances of luck in youth do not transfer to middle age. Likewise, professional, health, and marriage opportunities are bad, especially at the ages of 41, 42, and 43 years in the presence of these defects. .
“Between the eyes” (SHAN GEN), the high point where the nose begins, signifies self-respect (self-esteem) and confidence, as well as the belief that one can do anything better than others.
Men have a higher point between the eyes (SHAN GEN) than women. This explains the confidence and self-esteem of men more than women.
Men with a low SHAN GEN usually lack confidence and are not qualified for success. However, if their faces are round, they get money by working close to rich people.
Women with a very high SHAN GEN usually have stronger self-confidence and self-esteem than most men, and they desire that value greatly. If their cheekbones do not match, they do not have good human relationships, which is an indication of an incompatible marriage or that they will remain a spinster throughout their lives.
“Between the eyes” (SHAN GEN) is also considered a decisive and very important point in reading a person’s health. When it is low, it is an indication of poor health, and this is especially true for men.
Unclean between the eyes (SHAN GEN) means that the person is not compatible with his wife/husband. She/he usually marries twice or remains single all his life. Marital relations are bad, especially at the ages of 20, 29, 38, and 41 years.
A line or mole in “between the eyes” (SHAN GEN) is also an indication that the person is forced to leave his place of residence for work.