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Saju columns, celebrity analyses, Meongri theory, a concept encyclopedia, and practical guides — all in one place.
103 articles in total
Celebrity Sajus
Case analyses of Korean and international celebrities through the three classics
Kim Yuna's Saju: The Secret Behind the Queen of Figure Skating's Perfection
Gyeong-geum (庚金) day master, Sin-geum (申金) Geonrok, and the artistic flow of Im-su Sikshin. A Four Pillars analysis of why Kim Yuna was always destined to become the 'Queen of Figure Skating.'
Son Heung-min's Saju: The Secret Behind Asia's Greatest Footballer
A deep dive into Son Heung-min's Four Pillars chart — Im-su (壬水) day master, Metal-Water power, and the creative fire of Sik-sin (食神). Why was he always destined to become Asia's greatest footballer?
Yoo Jae-suk's Saju: The Secret Behind Korea's 30-Year 'National MC'
Im-su (壬水) day master, Gab-mok (甲木) Sikshin, and the pure clarity of a chart built for longevity. Why has Yoo Jae-suk remained Korea's most beloved entertainer for over three decades?
Elon Musk's Saju: The Yang Water Mind That Wants to Reach Mars
A deep analysis of Elon Musk's Four Pillars of Destiny. How does Yang Water's boundless imagination combine with Seven Killings to produce history's most audacious entrepreneur?
Taylor Swift's Saju: How a Yin Fire Artist Rewrote the Music Industry
A Saju analysis of Taylor Swift born December 13, 1989. Discover how her Yin Fire Day Master and powerful Output Stars created a global cultural phenomenon and unprecedented wealth.
Steve Jobs' Saju: The Secret Behind 'Think Different'
A comprehensive analysis of Steve Jobs' Saju using the Three Classic Texts. Discover how a man with a challenging natal chart became the innovator who changed the world.
Learning Patterns Through Celebrities
Understand Saju patterns through celebrity examples — Official Pattern (Lee Byung-chul), Eating God Pattern (IU), Established Prosperity Pattern (RM), and more.
What is Yongsin?
Learn about Yongsin — the most important concept in Saju analysis — through examples of Steve Jobs and Son Heung-min.
Seasons and Destiny Through Johu
Learn about Johu (climate balance) through seasonal analysis of celebrities including Kim Yuna, Elon Musk, and Taylor Swift.
Saju Quality Through Clear-Turbid Analysis
Learn about the Jeokcheonsu concept of clear-turbid through celebrity examples including DiCaprio, Messi, and Son Ye-jin.
Learning the Ten Gods Through Celebrities
Understand how the Ten Gods manifest in real life through celebrity Saju examples — Son Heung-min's Eating God, Jennie's Hurting Officer, and more.
Life's Turning Points Through Major Fortune
Explore how Steve Jobs' return to Apple, Son Heung-min's Golden Boot, and other celebrity milestones align with Major Fortune cycles.
Understanding Compatibility Through the Five Elements
Learn how the Five Elements' productive and controlling cycles work in Saju compatibility, and what makes a good elemental match between two people.
Career Paths by the Five Elements
Discover which careers and industries suit each of the Five Elements — Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water — with celebrity examples.
IU (Lee Ji-eun) Saju Analysis: Secrets of a National Artist
An integrated analysis of IU's Saju using the three great classics. Discover how the clear light of Jeong-hwa Geonrok-gyeok became Korea's beloved singer and actress.
Ryu Hyun-jin Saju Analysis: Secrets of an Artist-Type Pitcher
An integrated analysis of Ryu Hyun-jin's Saju using the three great classics. Discover how the flexible water flow of Gye-su Siksin-gyeok became an MLB All-Star.
BTS RM Saju Analysis
Analyzing the Saju of RM (Kim Namjoon), the leader of BTS. Discover the destiny patterns behind his leadership and artistic talents.
Meongri Theory
Japyeongjinjeon, Gungtonbogam, Jeokcheonsu and foundational Saju theory
East-West Comparative Views on Destiny - Philosophical Differences among Saju, Astrology, and Fate
Saju, Western astrology, Greek tragedy of fate, and modern psychology. This column compares cultural approaches to human destiny and the premises of each tradition.
The Theoretical Development of Gyeokguk (格局論) - From the Song Dynasty to the Modern Era
How did Gyeokguk come to be classified into categories such as 'Direct Officer Pattern,' 'Indirect Officer Pattern,' and 'Eating God Pattern'? This column traces the theoretical history of Month-Branch-centered Gyeokguk classification.
Meongri and Korean Medicine - Same Roots, Different Applications
The five viscera, mutual generation and restraint, and climate regulation. This column compares the shared theoretical framework of Yin-Yang and the Five Elements in Korean medicine and Meongri.
Meongri as a Tool for Self-Reflection - A Healthy Attitude Toward Reading a Saju
Should a Saju be seen as a tool for 'guessing' or as a language for 'understanding'? This column proposes a healthy approach to Meongri for modern readers.
A History of Meongri (命理學) - From the Song Dynasty to the Present
When and how did Meongri (the study of fate-theory) become a systematized discipline? This column traces a thousand-year intellectual tradition, from Xu Ziping to modern Korean Meongri.
The Astronomical Principle of the 24 Solar Terms - Why Meongri Uses the Solar Terms as Its Standard
Why are the Month Pillars determined not by the calendar but by the position of the sun? This column summarizes the astronomical structure of the 24 Solar Terms and their significance in Meongri.
The Philosophical Origins of Yin-Yang and the Five Elements - From Ancient Natural Philosophy to Meongri
Before it was ever used for divination, Yin-Yang and the Five Elements was an ancient East Asian natural philosophy. This column traces its philosophical roots through the Book of Changes, the Book of Documents, and the Huangdi Neijing into Meongri.
The Hour You Were Born Changes Everything: The Secret Power of the Hour Pillar
The Hour Pillar is Saju's most underestimated element. Learn how a two-hour difference at birth can completely transform your destiny pattern, and what to do if you don't know your birth time.
How Each Day Master Loves: The 10 Heavenly Stems and Romance
Discover your love language through Saju. Each of the ten Day Masters has a distinct romantic style — from the direct boldness of Yang Wood to the intuitive depth of Yin Water.
Reading Your Body Through the Five Elements: Saju and Health
Traditional East Asian medicine and Saju share the same Five Elements framework. Learn how to identify your weak elements from your birth chart and which health areas deserve your attention.
Saju vs MBTI: What They Share and Where They Diverge
A thoughtful comparison of Saju (Four Pillars of Destiny) and MBTI personality typing. How do these two systems complement each other, and what can each tell you that the other cannot?
Your Coworkers Through the Ten Gods: A Saju Guide to Office Personalities
The Ten Gods of Saju are not just destiny categories — they are personality archetypes you encounter every day at work. Learn to recognize each type and navigate your office more effectively.
Can Saju Tell You When to Change Jobs?
A 30-something developer's real story of using Saju to time a career move after 10 years. How Major Fortune and Annual Fortune alignment led to successful transition.
5 Common Myths About Saju—Debunked
A 10-year practitioner exposes Saju superstitions: bad destiny myths, compatibility obsession, fortune-telling confusion. Know the truth, use it right.
Can Saju Time Your Startup Launch?
A mid-40s corporate employee analyzed his Saju, quit, launched a startup, and reached stability in 3 years. The Indirect Wealth and Eating God alignment story.
How Saju Analysis Led to Career Transformation Success
A 30-something who struggled 8 years in sales used Saju to identify his true aptitude, switched careers, and became a team leader in 3 years. Real user story.
How Compatibility Analysis Saved Our Relationship
A couple in conflict for 3 years used Saju compatibility analysis to understand each other and eventually married. Transforming Clash into harmony.
Japyeongjinjeon (子平眞詮) - Essence of Patterns and Yongsin
The definitive classic on pattern theory compiled by Shen Xiaozhan of the Qing Dynasty. Learn how to determine patterns and distinguish Yongsin through systematic methodology.
Gungtonbogam (窮通寶鑑) - Secrets of Climate Balance
A comprehensive work on climate theory by Yu Chuntai of the Ming Dynasty. Learn how to analyze the cold-warm-dry-wet balance to find needed elements.
Jeokcheonsu (滴天髓) - Profound Insights
A philosophical Meongri text by Jingtu of the Yuan Dynasty. Learn about clear-turbid, true-false, and harmony concepts for assessing Saju quality.
What is Saju (Four Pillars)?
Learn the basic structure of Saju — the four pillars of year, month, day, and hour — along with heavenly stems and earthly branches, explained with celebrity examples.
Complete Guide to the 10 Heavenly Stems
Learn about each of the 10 Heavenly Stems — their personalities, characteristics, and representative celebrities.
Understanding the 12 Earthly Branches
Learn about the 12 Earthly Branches, their seasonal associations, five element connections, and important interactions.
Understanding the Five Elements
Learn about Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water — the five elements, their productive and controlling cycles, with celebrity examples.
Your Personality by Day Master
Discover the 10 Day Master types and their personality traits, with representative celebrities for each type.
Complete Guide to the Ten Gods (十神)
Learn about all ten Saju relationship types — Companion, Rob Wealth, Eating God, Hurting Officer, Indirect Wealth, Direct Wealth, Seven Killings, Direct Officer, Indirect Seal, and Direct Seal.
Understanding Major and Annual Fortune Cycles
Learn how the 10-year Major Fortune and yearly Annual Fortune cycles affect your Saju, and what fortune transitions mean for your life.
Branch Interactions — Clashes, Combinations, and Penalties
Learn about the interactions between Earthly Branches in Saju: Six Combinations, Three Harmonies, Directional Combinations, Clashes, and Penalties.
Understanding Hidden Stems (支藏干)
Learn about the Heavenly Stems hidden inside each Earthly Branch — Residual, Middle, and Main Qi — and their role in determining Saju patterns.
What is Gyeokguk (格局)?
An easy explanation of Gyeokguk, the core concept of Japyeongjinjeon. Learn about the 8 standard patterns and how to determine your Gyeokguk.
The Importance of Johu (調候)
Learn about Johu, the concept of seasonal climate adjustment from Gungtonbogam. Discover why balance of cold-warm and dry-wet matters in Saju analysis.
Concept Encyclopedia
Heavenly Stems, Earthly Branches, Ten Gods, and destiny patterns explained
甲 (Gap Wood) - The Big tree
甲 (Gap) is a Yang Wood heavenly stem, symbolizing Big tree, Pine tree, Pillar. Analysis of personality, career, and examples.
乙 (Eul Wood) - The Vine
乙 (Eul) is a Yin Wood heavenly stem, symbolizing Vine, Flower, Grass. Analysis of personality, career, and examples.
丙 (Byeong Fire) - The Sun
丙 (Byeong) is a Yang Fire heavenly stem, symbolizing Sun, Big fire. Analysis of personality, career, and examples.
丁 (Jeong Fire) - The Candle
丁 (Jeong) is a Yin Fire heavenly stem, symbolizing Candle, Lamp, Small fire. Analysis of personality, career, and examples.
戊 (Mu Earth) - The Mountain
戊 (Mu) is a Yang Earth heavenly stem, symbolizing Mountain, Rock, Castle wall. Analysis of personality, career, and examples.
己 (Gi Earth) - The Field
己 (Gi) is a Yin Earth heavenly stem, symbolizing Field, Garden, Soil. Analysis of personality, career, and examples.
庚 (Gyeong Metal) - The Axe
庚 (Gyeong) is a Yang Metal heavenly stem, symbolizing Axe, Big sword, Iron. Analysis of personality, career, and examples.
辛 (Sin Metal) - The Jewel
辛 (Sin) is a Yin Metal heavenly stem, symbolizing Jewel, Blade, Crafted item. Analysis of personality, career, and examples.
壬 (Im Water) - The Ocean
壬 (Im) is a Yang Water heavenly stem, symbolizing Ocean, Big river, Waterfall. Analysis of personality, career, and examples.
癸 (Gye Water) - The Dew
癸 (Gye) is a Yin Water heavenly stem, symbolizing Dew, Rain, Spring water. Analysis of personality, career, and examples.
子 (Ja Water) - Rat, The Deep water
子 (Ja) is a Yang Water earthly branch, symbolizing Rat. Analysis of 23:00~01:00 birth hour and Lunar Nov (Solar Dec) birth month.
丑 (Chuk Earth) - Ox, The Wet soil
丑 (Chuk) is a Yin Earth earthly branch, symbolizing Ox. Analysis of 01:00~03:00 birth hour and Lunar Dec (Solar Jan) birth month.
寅 (In Wood) - Tiger, The Big forest
寅 (In) is a Yang Wood earthly branch, symbolizing Tiger. Analysis of 03:00~05:00 birth hour and Lunar Jan (Solar Feb) birth month.
卯 (Myo Wood) - Rabbit, The Flower
卯 (Myo) is a Yin Wood earthly branch, symbolizing Rabbit. Analysis of 05:00~07:00 birth hour and Lunar Feb (Solar Mar) birth month.
辰 (Jin Earth) - Dragon, The Wet soil
辰 (Jin) is a Yang Earth earthly branch, symbolizing Dragon. Analysis of 07:00~09:00 birth hour and Lunar Mar (Solar Apr) birth month.
巳 (Sa Fire) - Snake, The Burning fire
巳 (Sa) is a Yin Fire earthly branch, symbolizing Snake. Analysis of 09:00~11:00 birth hour and Lunar Apr (Solar May) birth month.
午 (O Fire) - Horse, The Sun
午 (O) is a Yang Fire earthly branch, symbolizing Horse. Analysis of 11:00~13:00 birth hour and Lunar May (Solar Jun) birth month.
未 (Mi Earth) - Sheep, The Dry soil
未 (Mi) is a Yin Earth earthly branch, symbolizing Sheep. Analysis of 13:00~15:00 birth hour and Lunar Jun (Solar Jul) birth month.
申 (Sin Metal) - Monkey, The Big metal
申 (Sin) is a Yang Metal earthly branch, symbolizing Monkey. Analysis of 15:00~17:00 birth hour and Lunar Jul (Solar Aug) birth month.
酉 (Yu Metal) - Rooster, The Jewel
酉 (Yu) is a Yin Metal earthly branch, symbolizing Rooster. Analysis of 17:00~19:00 birth hour and Lunar Aug (Solar Sep) birth month.
戌 (Sul Earth) - Dog, The Dry soil
戌 (Sul) is a Yang Earth earthly branch, symbolizing Dog. Analysis of 19:00~21:00 birth hour and Lunar Sep (Solar Oct) birth month.
亥 (Hae Water) - Pig, The Big river
亥 (Hae) is a Yin Water earthly branch, symbolizing Pig. Analysis of 21:00~23:00 birth hour and Lunar Oct (Solar Nov) birth month.
比肩 (Bigyeon) - Direct Companion
比肩 (Bigyeon) belongs to Companions in Ten Gods system. It represents Same element, same polarity and symbolizes independence, self-reliance, and peer relationships.
劫財 (Geopjae) - Indirect Companion
劫財 (Geopjae) belongs to Companions in Ten Gods system. It represents Same element, different polarity and symbolizes social drive, impulsiveness, and shared resources.
食神 (Sikshin) - Eating God
食神 (Sikshin) belongs to Output in Ten Gods system. It represents the element the Day Master generates with same polarity, symbolizing creativity, leisure, and life's pleasures.
傷官 (Sanggwan) - Hurting Officer
傷官 (Sanggwan) belongs to Output in Ten Gods system. It represents the element the Day Master generates with different polarity, symbolizing talent, rebellion, and critical intelligence.
偏財 (Pyeonjae) - Indirect Wealth
偏財 (Pyeonjae) belongs to Wealth in Ten Gods system. It represents the element controlled by the Day Master with same polarity, symbolizing bold wealth, business acumen, and financial dynamism.
正財 (Jeongjae) - Direct Wealth
正財 (Jeongjae) belongs to Wealth in Ten Gods system. It represents the element controlled by the Day Master with different polarity, symbolizing steady income, responsibility, and earned prosperity.
偏官 (Pyeongwan) - Indirect Officer / Seven Killings
偏官 (Pyeongwan) belongs to Authority in Ten Gods system. It represents the element that controls the Day Master with same polarity, symbolizing power, pressure, challenge, and transformation.
正官 (Jeonggwan) - Direct Officer
正官 (Jeonggwan) belongs to Authority in Ten Gods system. It represents the element that controls the Day Master with different polarity, symbolizing honor, responsibility, and legitimate authority.
偏印 (Pyeonin) - Indirect Resource
偏印 (Pyeonin) belongs to Resources in Ten Gods system. It represents the element that generates the Day Master with same polarity, symbolizing intuition, unconventional wisdom, and independent intelligence.
正印 (Jeongin) - Direct Resource
正印 (Jeongin) belongs to Resources in Ten Gods system. It represents the element that generates the Day Master with different polarity, symbolizing learning, wisdom, and nurturing support.
正官格 (Direct Officer Pattern) - Honor, Job, Stability
正官格 (Direct Officer Pattern) is a Regular Pattern with Direct Officer as core. Symbolizes Honor, Job, Stability and suitable for Civil servant, Corporate, Judge, Professor.
七殺格 (Seven Killings Pattern) - Power, Challenge, Overcoming
七殺格 (Seven Killings Pattern) is a Regular Pattern with Indirect Officer as core. Symbolizes Power, Challenge, Overcoming and suitable for Military, Police, Entrepreneur, Athlete.
正財格 (Direct Wealth Pattern) - Stable wealth, Diligence
正財格 (Direct Wealth Pattern) is a Regular Pattern with Direct Wealth as core. Symbolizes Stable wealth, Diligence and suitable for Employee, Accountant, Finance, Real estate.
偏財格 (Indirect Wealth Pattern) - Big wealth, Business
偏財格 (Indirect Wealth Pattern) is a Regular Pattern with Indirect Wealth as core. Symbolizes Big wealth, Business and suitable for Entrepreneur, Trade, Investment, Sales.
食神格 (Eating God Pattern) - Expression, Leisure, Fortune
食神格 (Eating God Pattern) is a Regular Pattern with Eating God as core. Symbolizes Expression, Leisure, Fortune and suitable for Chef, Artist, Education, Service.
傷官格 (Hurting Officer Pattern) - Talent, Expression, Rebellion
傷官格 (Hurting Officer Pattern) is a Regular Pattern with Hurting Officer as core. Symbolizes Talent, Expression, Rebellion and suitable for Artist, Writer, Critic, Innovator.
正印格 (Direct Resource Pattern) - Learning, Wisdom, Maternal
正印格 (Direct Resource Pattern) is a Regular Pattern with Direct Resource as core. Symbolizes Learning, Wisdom, Maternal and suitable for Professor, Scholar, Doctor, Teacher.
偏印格 (Indirect Resource Pattern) - Unconventional learning, Intuition
偏印格 (Indirect Resource Pattern) is a Regular Pattern with Indirect Resource as core. Symbolizes Unconventional learning, Intuition and suitable for Researcher, Religious, Artist, Alternative medicine.
建祿格 (Established Salary Pattern) - Independence, Self-reliance, Ability
建祿格 (Established Salary Pattern) is a Special Pattern where the month branch is the Day Master's prosperity branch. Symbolizes Independence, Self-reliance, Ability and suitable for Self-employed, Professional, Freelancer.
羊刃格 (Goat Blade Pattern) - Strength, Explosive power, Risk
羊刃格 (Goat Blade Pattern) is a Special Pattern where the month branch is the Day Master's blade branch. Symbolizes Strength, Explosive power, Risk and suitable for Military, Athlete, Surgeon, Entrepreneur.
月劫格 (Monthly Rival Pattern) - Colleague, Competition, Cooperation
月劫格 (Monthly Rival Pattern) is a Special Pattern where the month branch is the Day Master's rob wealth branch. Symbolizes Colleague, Competition, Cooperation and suitable for Team leader, Sales, Service, Partnership.
從財格 (Following Wealth Pattern) - Tycoon, Big wealth
從財格 (Following Wealth Pattern) is a Following Pattern where the chart surrenders to Wealth energy. Symbolizes Tycoon, Big wealth and suitable for Corporate CEO, Investor, Entrepreneur.
從殺格 (Following Officer Pattern) - Power, Authority
從殺格 (Following Officer Pattern) is a Following Pattern where the chart surrenders to Officer/Killings energy. Symbolizes Power, Authority and suitable for Politician, Military, Police.
從兒格 (Following Child Pattern) - Art, Freedom
從兒格 (Following Child Pattern) is a Following Pattern where the chart follows Output energy. Symbolizes Art, Freedom and suitable for Artist, Writer, Entertainer.
從旺格 (Following Prosperous Pattern) - Independence, Self
從旺格 (Following Prosperous Pattern) is a Following Pattern where the chart follows overwhelming Companion energy. Symbolizes Independence, Self and suitable for Self-employed, Independent entrepreneur.
從強格 (Following Strong Pattern) - Learning, Independence
從強格 (Following Strong Pattern) is a Following Pattern where the chart follows Resource and Companion energy. Symbolizes Learning, Independence and suitable for Scholar, Professor, Researcher.
甲己化土格 (Gab-Gi Earth Transformation Pattern) - Harmony, Mediation
甲己化土格 (Gab-Gi Earth Transformation Pattern) is a Transformation Pattern where Gab-wood and Gi-earth stems combine to transform into Earth. Symbolizes Harmony, Mediation and suitable for Diplomat, Mediator, Social welfare.
乙庚化金格 (Eul-Gyeong Metal Transformation Pattern) - Justice, Decisiveness
乙庚化金格 (Eul-Gyeong Metal Transformation Pattern) is a Transformation Pattern where Eul-wood and Gyeong-metal stems combine to transform into Metal. Symbolizes Justice, Decisiveness and suitable for Judge, Prosecutor, Military.
丙辛化水格 (Byeong-Sin Water Transformation Pattern) - Wisdom, Flexibility
丙辛化水格 (Byeong-Sin Water Transformation Pattern) is a Transformation Pattern where Byeong-fire and Sin-metal stems combine to transform into Water. Symbolizes Wisdom, Flexibility and suitable for Scholar, Consultant, Diplomat.
丁壬化木格 (Jeong-Im Wood Transformation Pattern) - Growth, Creativity
丁壬化木格 (Jeong-Im Wood Transformation Pattern) is a Transformation Pattern where Jeong-fire and Im-water stems combine to transform into Wood. Symbolizes Growth, Creativity and suitable for Artist, Educator, Entrepreneur.
戊癸化火格 (Mu-Gye Fire Transformation Pattern) - Passion, Charisma
戊癸化火格 (Mu-Gye Fire Transformation Pattern) is a Transformation Pattern where Mu-earth and Gye-water stems combine to transform into Fire. Symbolizes Passion, Charisma and suitable for Entertainer, Sales, Marketing.
Practical Guides
Applying Saju to marriage, career change, and everyday decisions
Annual Forecast
Yearly outlooks and field-by-field flow analyses
Lucky Items
35 curated items by element, gyeokguk, day master, and purpose
Find lucky items matched to your Saju
35 curated picks organized by element, gyeokguk, day master, johu, and purpose
What is the Saju Works content hub?
The Saju Works content hub gathers every article we publish on Saju (Eastern Astrology) and Meongri in one place. From theoretical primers grounded in the three classics — Japyeongjinjeon, Gungtonbogam, and Jeokcheonsu — to celebrity case studies, an encyclopedia of core concepts (stems, branches, ten gods, destiny patterns), practical life guides on marriage and career, and annual forecasts, the library is organized so beginners and serious learners alike can navigate it. Every piece stays faithful to classical theory while translating it for a contemporary reader. The aim is not divination but understanding Saju as a branch of East Asian humanities — a frame for self-reflection and informed decision-making.
How to use the hub
- If you are new to Saju, begin with the 'Meongri Theory' category. Yin-yang, the five elements, the stems and branches, and the gyeokguk/yongsin system form the vocabulary every other article assumes.
- When you encounter an unfamiliar term, the 'Concept Encyclopedia' has dedicated pages for each of the 10 stems, 12 branches, 10 ten gods, and the major destiny patterns.
- To see how gyeokguk and yongsin actually play out in real lives, the 'Celebrity Sajus' category collects detailed case analyses.
- When you face a turning point — marriage, a career move, a new venture — the 'Practical Guides' translate Saju into language you can apply to a decision.
- For the year ahead, 'Annual Forecast' interprets the year's stem-and-branch combination across different domains.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often is the content updated?
We publish new columns and learning material on a regular cadence. Celebrity analyses, solar-term and annual outlooks, and concept explainers receive monthly additions, and existing articles are revised as Meongri research and reader feedback warrant.
Is this readable for someone new to Saju?
Yes. We recommend starting with the introductory pieces under 'Meongri Theory' and the foundational pages of the 'Concept Encyclopedia'. Difficult Chinese-character terms are glossed in plain language, and each article surfaces its key vocabulary up front.
What sources back the celebrity analyses?
We compute the Saju from publicly known birth information using a 24-solar-term calendar, then apply gyeokguk and yongsin from Japyeongjinjeon, johu balance from Gungtonbogam, and the cheong-tak-jin-ga framework from Jeokcheonsu. Where birth time is unknown, we say so explicitly.
Is this fortune-telling or prediction?
No. Saju is a branch of East Asian humanities that analyzes a person's temperament, tendencies, and broad life rhythms from birth information. Everything here is reference material for cultural learning and self-reflection — it is not a deterministic prediction and should not be the basis for medical, legal, or financial decisions.