SajuWiki Editorial Team
Korean Four Pillars practitioners · 30+ years field experience
SajuWiki was founded by Korean Four-Pillars (Saju, 사주) practitioners with more than three decades of consulting experience and a software team that turned that craft into a deterministic engine. Each long-form interpretation is drafted from the algorithmic chart, edited by a senior consultant, and reviewed against our internal knowledge base of classical Ming-li (命理) sources, including Yuan Hai Zi Ping (淵海子平), San Ming Tong Hui (三命通會), and the modern Korean reference Myeong-li Bo-jeon (명리보전).
Our editorial standard is to never reduce a person's life to a single stem, branch, or god. We translate Korean Saju into clear English without diluting the underlying logic — heavenly stems, earthly branches, the five elements, the ten gods, hidden stems, and the great-luck (Daeun, 대운) cycles all appear by name with their working definitions.
SajuWiki content is written for self-reflection and education. It is not a substitute for medical, financial, or legal advice. We follow the editorial guidelines published in our Editorial Policy, including transparent author attribution, dated revisions, and a public correction log.
Areas of expertise
- •Korean Saju (Four Pillars)
- •BaZi (子平八字)
- •Heavenly Stems & Earthly Branches
- •Five Elements (Wu Xing)
- •Ten Gods (Sipseong / 十神)
- •Daeun (Great Luck Cycles)
- •Compatibility Analysis
Profiles & references
SajuWiki content is for entertainment and self-reflection. We do not provide medical, psychological, legal or financial advice. Authors are credited so readers can verify the human responsible for each interpretation.