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What is K-Saju? ✦

Korean fortune telling that reads your personality, love life, career, and hidden forces from the exact moment you were born~

K-Saju is Korean fortune telling 한국사주

K-Saju (Korean: 사주, Chinese: 八字 BaZi) is a 3,000-year-old destiny calculation system originating in China and developed further in Korea. Unlike horoscopes based on your birth month, K-Saju uses your exact birth year, month, day, and hour to create a unique Four Pillars chart — a snapshot of the cosmic energies present at the moment you arrived in the world.

The system works on the principle that the Five Elements — Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water — govern all patterns in nature and in human personality. By reading how these elements are balanced (and imbalanced) in your birth chart, K-Saju reveals tendencies, timing, and hidden forces that most people only discover by living through them.

It doesn't tell you what will happen. It tells you what energy you're working with — and that's often more useful.

How it works

사주 Four Pillars (四柱)

Your birth date and time are converted into four Pillars — Year, Month, Day, and Hour — each containing a Heavenly Stem (천간) and Earthly Branch (지지). Together, these eight characters (八字 BaZi means “eight characters”) form your unique energetic blueprint.

The Day Pillar is the most important — it contains your Day Master (일간), which is the elemental identity that underlies your personality, relationships, and path.

오행 Five Elements (五行)

The Five Elements interact in cycles of creation and control. Your chart's elemental balance determines core tendencies, strengths, and what your chart needs more of to find equilibrium.

🌱Wood
🔥Fire
🌍Earth
Metal
💧Water

대운 Major Luck Cycles (大運)

Your life unfolds through 10-year Major Luck Cycles, each governed by a different elemental energy. Knowing which cycle you're in — and what's coming next — changes how you interpret everything from career pivots to relationship patterns.

K-Saju vs Western Astrology

Both systems are valid lenses. They simply work with different frameworks and ask different questions.

🌍 Based on solar birth date, not just year

K-Saju

K-Saju calculates Four Pillars from your exact birth year, month, day, and hour — a unique combination no one else has.

Western

Western astrology primarily uses birth month to determine sun sign — 1/12 of the population shares yours.

Five Elements, not planets

K-Saju

K-Saju works with Five Elements (Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water) and their interactions — a framework based on energy dynamics, not celestial bodies.

Western

Western astrology uses 10 planets and their positions in 12 houses — a different symbolic framework with different interpretive logic.

🔮 Time-based luck cycles

K-Saju

K-Saju maps your life into specific 10-year Major Luck Cycles (大運) — precise periods when different energies dominate your chart.

Western

Western astrology uses transits (planet movements) and progressions — interpreted differently and without the same fixed cycle structure.

What can K-Saju tell you?

A full K-Saju reading covers eight areas — each generated from the same birth chart, each answering a different question.

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Love & Timing

Who you're compatible with, when love enters, what patterns keep repeating

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Personality

Your Day Master type, core strengths, shadow tendencies

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Career & Money

Your wealth element, best career direction, money patterns

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Year Forecast

What the current year holds — month-by-month energy shifts

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Hidden Forces

살 (special stars) embedded in your chart — Peach Blossom, Traveling Star, and more

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Luck Cycles

Your 大運 — 10-year major luck cycles and where you are in them

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Best Days

Your auspicious days for big decisions, dates, and launches

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Ideal Type

The elemental profile of the person your chart is most compatible with

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© 2026 Saju by Mingzi 사주 · BaZi readings are for self-reflection, not professional advice.