Learn Saju
Guides to Korean Saju (사주팔자) for readers encountering it for the first time — what the chart is, how it is read, and how it compares to the systems you already know.
Saju (사주팔자) is Korea’s Four Pillars of Destiny — a reading of the year, month, day, and hour you were born. Learn where it comes from, how it works, and what a reading reveals.
Korean Saju and Western astrology both read your birth moment — but they are built on entirely different foundations. Five real differences, explained for astrology readers new to Saju.
Saju and BaZi share the same Four Pillars skeleton — stems, branches, and five elements. Here is what they have in common, where Korean practice differs, and what to expect from a Korean-style reading.
A beginner’s walkthrough of the Four Pillars chart: what the Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches mean, why the day master is the centre of everything, and a worked example chart.
Don’t know your birth time? You can still get a meaningful Saju reading. What the hour pillar adds, what three pillars reveal, and how to track down your birth time if you want it.
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